Researchers have long thought that a layer of either positively or negatively charged ions gathers at an electrolyte solution’s surface, with a second layer of ions of the opposite charge just beneath ...
Ionic interactions in aqueous solutions are fundamental to understanding a plethora of chemical, biological and technological processes. At the heart of these interactions lies the dynamic equilibrium ...
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