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Correlative angstrom-scale microscopy and spectroscopy of graphite-water interfaces

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Water at solid surfaces is key for many processes ranging from biological signal transduction to membrane separation and renewable energy conversion. However, under realistic conditions, which often include environmental and surface charge variations, the interfacial water structure remains elusive. Here we overcome this limit by combining three-dimensional atomic force microscopy and interface-sensitive Raman spectroscopy to characterize the graphite-water interfacial structure in situ. Through correlative analysis of the spatial liquid density maps and vibrational peaks within ~2 nm of the graphite surface, we find the existence of two interfacial configurations at open circuit potential, a transient state where pristine water exhibits strong hydrogen bond (HB) breaking effects, and a steady state with hydrocarbons dominating the interface and weak HB breaking in the surrounding water. At sufficiently negative potentials, both states transition into a stable structure featuring pristine water with a broader distribution of HB configurations. Our three-state model resolves many long-standing controversies on interfacial water structure.

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  • Coexistence of Two Types of Liquid Structures at Platinum-Water Interfaces cond-mat.mtrl-sci · 2025-09-08 · conditional · none · ref 2025 · internal anchor

    At Pt-water interfaces, atomically flat regions show water layering with ~0.33 nm spacing, while stripe-like regions show hydrocarbon-like layering with ~0.45 nm spacing, revealed by 3D-AFM and matched by WAXS.