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Advanced Materials for Energy-Water Systems: The Central Role of Water/Solid Interfaces in Adsorption, Reactivity, and Transport

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 121, Issue 15, Pages 9450-9501

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00069

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  1. Advanced Materials for EnergyWater Systems (AMEWS) Center, an Energy Frontier Research Center - U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences

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The structure, chemistry, and charge of interfaces between materials and aqueous fluids play a central role in determining properties and performance of water systems. Understanding the molecular- and mesoscale phenomena at water/solid interfaces is essential for addressing challenges in water supply. Synergistic combination of theory, simulation, and experiments is crucial for advancing knowledge in this field.
The structure, chemistry, and charge of interfaces between materials and aqueous fluids play a central role in determining properties and performance of numerous water systems. Sensors, membranes, sorbents, and heterogeneous catalysts almost uniformly rely on specific interactions between their surfaces and components dissolved or suspended in the water-and often the water molecules themselves-to detect and mitigate contaminants. Deleterious processes in these systems such as fouling, scaling (inorganic deposits), and corrosion are also governed by interfacial phenomena. Despite the importance of these interfaces, much remains to be learned about their multiscale interactions. Developing a deeper understanding of the molecular- and mesoscale phenomena at water/solid interfaces will be essential to driving innovation to address grand challenges in supplying sufficient fit-for-purpose water in the future. In this Review, we examine the current state of knowledge surrounding adsorption, reactivity, and transport in several key classes of water/solid interfaces, drawing on a synergistic combination of theory, simulation, and experiments, and provide an outlook for prioritizing strategic research directions.

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