Properties of the gas/liquid interface of Interface-enhanced SILP systems (B04) (SFB 1452 CLINT B04)

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Acronym: SFB 1452 CLINT B04

Start date : 01.01.2021

End date : 31.12.2024


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Catalysis at Liquid Interfaces (CLINT) (SFB 1452 CLINT) Jan. 1, 2021 - Dec. 31, 2024

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We aim at understanding the fundamental processes that determine the properties of the gas/liquid interface of Interface-enhanced SILPs. Towards this aim, the Steinrück and Koller groups will apply X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy under ultraclean conditions and the pendant drop method as well as surface light scattering under reac-tion conditions. This enables to develop relationships between the surface properties on the nanometre scale and the macroscopic properties surface tension, viscosity and dynamics of surface fluctuations. Based on this concerted characterisation, we envisage to identify those factors which are responsible for the enrichment of catalytic metal complexes at IL interfaces.

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