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Effective polarization in pairwise potentials at the graphene–electrolyte interface

Williams et al., 2017

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17584650184760095437
Author
Williams C
Dix J
Troisi A
Carbone P
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

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At the graphene–electrolyte interface, the polarizability of both the surface and the solution plays a major role in defining the interfacial structure and dynamics of the ions. Current molecular models predict different ion adsorption behavior at the interface depending on …
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