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  • Water-vapor interfaces have been studied with many techniques, yet open questions persist about their electronic and molecular structure. Here, the authors demonstrate the application of soft x-ray second harmonic generation to study the water surface by leveraging attosecond pulses at the LCLS and a flat liquid sheet microjet, providing insights on the H-bond structure.

    • David J. Hoffman
    • Shane W. Devlin
    • Jake D. Koralek
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13
  • The impact of cell configuration on Cu catalyst reconstruction is crucial for optimizing CO2 electroreduction to produce C2+ chemicals. Here, the authors shows that membrane electrode assembly cells uniquely alter Cu reconstructions compared to H-type cells, significantly affecting performance.

    • Woong Choi
    • Younghyun Chae
    • Da Hye Won
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-11
  • The large-scale production of CS2 presents both environmental and biological hazards, yet adsorbents capable of CS2 capture remain scarcely explored. Here, Long and colleagues demonstrate that CS2 is adsorbed in diamine-appended metal–organic frameworks through a cooperative and chemically specific insertion process.

    • C. Michael McGuirk
    • Rebecca L. Siegelman
    • Jeffrey R. Long
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-10
  • Understanding lithium dynamics in solid-state electrolytes used for Li-ion batteries can be challenging. Using nonlinear extreme-ultraviolet spectroscopies, a direct spectral signature of surface lithium ions showing a distinct blueshift relative to the bulk absorption spectra is observed in a prototypical solid-state electrolyte.

    • Clarisse Woodahl
    • Sasawat Jamnuch
    • Michael Zuerch
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 22, P: 848-852