Researchers at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, have shown that when water comes into contact with an electrode surface, all of its molecules do not respond in the same way. The researchers designed a unique electrode built from monolayer graphene, placed it on a cell of water, and ran a current through the electrode. The scientists observed that the top layer of water molecules closest to the electrode aligned in a completely different way than the rest of the water molecules. This discovery was unexpected and could enable more accurate simulations of how aqueous chemical reactions affect the materials they work with.
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