Reactive Scattering as a Chemically Specific Analytical Probe of Liquid Surfaces.

J Phys Chem Lett

School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, U.K.

Published: January 2011

In this Perspective, we highlight some recent progress in the reactive scattering of "chemical probe" species such as atoms or small radicals from liquid surfaces. We emphasize in particular the evolution of this area from purely dynamical studies of the scattering mechanism. The mechanistic understanding that has now been gained is sufficiently mature to allow the same methods to be used as an effective analytical tool. The use of this approach to measure liquid-surface composition and structure is illustrated through the scattering of O((3)P) atoms from a common, imidazolium-based family of ionic liquids.

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