Solvation Properties of Neutral Gold Species in Supercritical Water Studied By THz Spectroscopy
Jan Noetzel,
Philipp Schienbein,
Harald Forbert
et al.
Abstract:Supercritical water provides distinctly different solvation
properties compared to what is known from liquid water.
Despite its prevalence deep in the Earth’s crust and its role
in chemosynthetic ecosystems in the vicinity of hydrothermal vents,
molecular insights into its solvation mechanisms
are still very scarce compared to what is known for liquid
water. Recently, neutral metal particles have been detected
in hydrothermal fluids and proposed to explain the transport of
gold species to ore deposits on Earth… Show more
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