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Orcinol and resorcinol induce local ordering of water molecules near the liquid-vapor interface

Authors :
Huanyu Yang
Ivan Gladich
Anthony Boucly
Luca Artiglia
Markus Ammann
Source :
Environmental science: atmospheres. 2(6)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Resorcinol and orcinol are simple members of the family of phenolic compounds present in particulate matter in the atmosphere; they are amphiphilic in nature and thus surface active in aqueous solution. Here, we used X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to probe the concentration of resorcinol (benzene-1,3-diol) and orcinol (5-methylbenzene-1,3-diol) at the liquid-vapor interface of aqueous solutions. Qualitatively consistent surface propensity and preferential orientation was obtained by molecular dynamics simulations. Auger electron yield near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy was used to probe the hydrogen bonding (HB) structure, indicating that the local structure of water molecules near the surface of the resorcinol and orcinol solutions tends towards a larger fraction of tetrahedrally coordinated molecules than observed at the liquid-vapor interface of pure water. The order parameter obtained from the molecular dynamics simulations confirm these observations. This effect is being discussed in terms of the formation of an ordered structure of these molecules at the surface leading to patterns of hydrated OH groups with distances among them that are relatively close to those in ice. These results suggest that the self-assembly of phenolic species at the aqueous solution-air interface could induce freezing similar to the case of fatty alcohol monolayers and, thus, be of relevance for ice nucleation in the atmosphere. We also attempted at looking at the changes of the O 1b

Details

ISSN :
26343606
Volume :
2
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental science: atmospheres
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ce1bedbc5d89531552a28477b8cb5da4