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Tuning Solid Surfaces from Hydrophobic to Superhydrophilic by Submonolayer Surface Modification...

by Sheng Meng, Zhenyu Zhang, Efthimios Kaxiras
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review Letters
Publication Date
Page Numbers
36107 to 36113
Volume
97
Issue
3

Molecular-scale understanding and manipulation of the wetting behavior of water on solids remains a fundamental challenge. Using diamond as a model system, we show that the naturally hydrophobic behavior of a hydrogen-terminated C(111) surface can be manipulated by replacing the H termination with a monolayer of adsorbate. In particular, a mixed monolayer of 1 3 Na and 2 3 F atoms leads to superhydrophilic behavior, as shown by first-principles calculations. The physical origin of the superhydrophilic behavior is attributed to the ionic nature of the Na adatoms, which mediate the right degree of binding strength between water molecules and the substrate.