First Part: 00:00 - Introduction 02:00 - Beginning of the talk 10:49 - Hydroxyls and surface acidity 16:36 - Probing surface hydroxyls First Q&A: 30:28 - Q1: Role of proton tunneling 33:05 - Q2: Different oxygens on one surface 35:32 - Q3: Accuracy of DFT for surface science 39:10 - Q4: What determines adsorption strength 42:15 - Q5: Interaction between adsorbates (Frumkin isotherm) Second Part: 45:43 - Important remarks about real surfaces and DFT 54:15 - Evolution of oxide surfaces in liquid water Second Q&A: 1:09:16 - Q6: Experimental challenges 1:12:18 - Q7: Reasons for choosing rutile surfaces 1:15:09 - Q8: Differences in proton affinity between gas and water 1:21:51 - Q9: Driving force for surface changes in H2O 1:27:00 - Q10: STM of amorphous surfaces 1:28:42 - Q11: pH calculation of H2O under CO2 1:29:44 - Q12: Surface polarity 1:33:25 - Q13: pKa of the entire surface 1:35:23 - Q14: Future of the field
I have listened to most of the talks of this colloquium. I understand even the expert cannot know all the answers. But I think the professors should give brief and clear answers to the questions @Electrochemical Colloquium
First Part:
00:00 - Introduction
02:00 - Beginning of the talk
10:49 - Hydroxyls and surface acidity
16:36 - Probing surface hydroxyls
First Q&A:
30:28 - Q1: Role of proton tunneling
33:05 - Q2: Different oxygens on one surface
35:32 - Q3: Accuracy of DFT for surface science
39:10 - Q4: What determines adsorption strength
42:15 - Q5: Interaction between adsorbates (Frumkin isotherm)
Second Part:
45:43 - Important remarks about real surfaces and DFT
54:15 - Evolution of oxide surfaces in liquid water
Second Q&A:
1:09:16 - Q6: Experimental challenges
1:12:18 - Q7: Reasons for choosing rutile surfaces
1:15:09 - Q8: Differences in proton affinity between gas and water
1:21:51 - Q9: Driving force for surface changes in H2O
1:27:00 - Q10: STM of amorphous surfaces
1:28:42 - Q11: pH calculation of H2O under CO2
1:29:44 - Q12: Surface polarity
1:33:25 - Q13: pKa of the entire surface
1:35:23 - Q14: Future of the field
Thank you! Such an interesting presentation!
I have listened to most of the talks of this colloquium. I understand even the expert cannot know all the answers. But I think the professors should give brief and clear answers to the questions @Electrochemical Colloquium