Hydrated electrons at the water/air interface participate in natural and synthetic processes, but investigation of their properties remains challenging. Here the authors show that most of their electron density is solvated below the dividing surface and solvates into the bulk in around 10 picoseconds, leaving its phenoxyl radical source at the interface.
- Caleb J. C. Jordan
- Marc P. Coons
- Jan R. R. Verlet