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Propensity of citric, maleic, oxalic and succnic acids for the acquous solution- vapour interface : Surface tension measurment and molecular dynamics simulations

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Title Propensity of citric, maleic, oxalic and succnic acids for the acquous solution- vapour interface : Surface tension measurment and molecular dynamics simulations
 
Creator Mahiuddin, S
Minofar, B
Borah, J M
Das, M R
Jungwrith, P
 
Subject Material Science
 
Description Behaviour of oxalic, citric, succinic, and maleic acids at the air/water interface is characterized and quantified by surface tension measurements in a broad concentration range and molecular dynamics simulations in slab geometry employing a polarizable force field. The relative order of surface propensities of these atmospherically relevant acids is established in this study with results being also in a very good agreement with previous measurements.
 
Date 2008
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://neist.csircentral.net/136/1/2584_chem_phys_lett_462P.217%2D21.pdf
Mahiuddin, S and Minofar, B and Borah, J M and Das, M R and Jungwrith, P (2008) Propensity of citric, maleic, oxalic and succnic acids for the acquous solution- vapour interface : Surface tension measurment and molecular dynamics simulations. Chemical Physics Letter, 264. pp. 217-221.
 
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