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Gordon Research Conference "Interaction of Water with Solid Surfaces"



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Interaction of Water with Solid Surfaces

Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH

P. A. Thiel, chair; F. T. Wagner, vice-chair

17-22 July
Structure of Water at Metal Surfaces:  T. Ellis, discussion leader
K. Griffith, "Adsorption and Reaction of Water on Stepped Nickel  
Surfaces."
M. Van Hove, "Structure of Water and Ice Adsorbed on P+ (III): Leed  
Studies."

Chemistry and Photochemistry of Adsorbed Water:  J. M. White,  
discussion leader
G. Pirug, "Aspects of Water Adsorption on Metal Surfaces."
E. Hasselbrink, "Dynamics of Water Formation and Photolysis on  
Pd(III)."

Water at Surfaces of Oxides
C. Tripp, "Infrared Spectroscopy Studies of Water Adsorption on  
Silica."

Solvation at Solid and Liquid Interfaces:  J. Hicks, discussion leader
G. Nathanson, "Molecular Beam Studies of Collisions and Reactions of  
Water Molecules with Liquids."
M. Philpott, "Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Charged Metal  
Electrode-Aqueous Electrolyte Interface."

Atmospheric Chemistry at Water and Ice Surfaces:  D. Worsnop,  
discussion leader
M. Molina, "Atmospheric Chemistry on Ice-Like Surfaces."
J. Roberts, "Adsorption and Reaction of Atmospherically-Abundant  
Molecules on Ice."
S. George, "Dynamics, Optical Characterization, and Surface Chemistry  
of Ice and Nitric Acid Hydrate Films."

Electrochemical Phenomena:  D. Harrington, discussion leader
M. Weaver, "Solvation Effects Upon Electrochemical Interfacial  
Structure."
M. Toney, "The Distribution of Water Molecules at Electrode-
Electrolyte Interfaces."

Water at Polymer and Protein Surfaces
S. Leikin, "Direct Measurement of Forces Between Self-Assembled  
Proteins."
R. White, "Hydration of Polymers."

Role of Water in Adhesion and Friction:  S. Granick, discussion leader
J. Krim, "Quartz Microbalance and STM Studies of Friction for  
Molecularly-Thin Water Films."
J. Israelachvilli, "Does Water Structure Between Surfaces Ever Give  
Rise to a Repulsive Hydration Force?"