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SUBMITTER: Hauner IM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5388897 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hauner Ines M IM Deblais Antoine A Beattie James K JK Kellay Hamid H Bonn Daniel D
The journal of physical chemistry letters 20170323 7
The surface tension of water is an important parameter for many biological or industrial processes, and roughly a factor of 3 higher than that of nonpolar liquids such as oils, which is usually attributed to hydrogen bonding and dipolar interactions. Here we show by studying the formation of water drops that the surface tension of a freshly created water surface is even higher (∼90 mN m<sup>-1</sup>) than under equilibrium conditions (∼72 mN m<sup>-1</sup>) with a relaxation process occurring on ...[more]