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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik
CPP 19: Focus Session: Water – from Atmosphere to Space I (joint session CPP/DY)
Dienstag, 10. März 2026, 09:30–11:00, ZEU/LICH
Water plays a vital role in diverse Earth processes across multiple scales, from atmospheric cycles and aerosol chemistry to geological porous media and nanoscale biological functions of hydrated proteins. Despite its fundamental importance and numerous anomalous properties, such as the diverging heat capacity of supercooled water, pure bulk water remains poorly understood. Key phenomena like evaporation and crystallization are relevant not only on Earth but also in extraterrestrial environments. In Germany, molecular water research is flourishing across prestigious centers, exemplified by the new BlueMat cluster at Hamburg University of Technology, the renewed RESOLV cluster at Ruhr-University Bochum, and the Max Planck Society’s expanding Liquid Initiative in Mainz. The 2025 inauguration of the Centre for Molecular Water Science (CMWS) at Hamburg’s DESY campus further strengthens a Europe-wide interdisciplinary network, uniting 47 founding members from 12 countries to advance water science across disciplines and methods. Within this focus session the state of molecular water research shall be discussed and interactions between the physical sub-fields shall be fostered.
Organized by Alexander Schlaich, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Mischa Bonn.
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09:30 | CPP 19.1 | Topical Talk: Surface adsorption and protonation equilibrium of atmospheric organics at the aqueous surface — •Nønne Prisle |
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10:00 | CPP 19.2 | The Effect of pH on the Structure of Model Sea Spray Aerosol Surfaces — •Clara M. Saak, Lars Höhner, and Ellen H.G. Backus |
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10:15 | CPP 19.3 | Crystallization behaviour of nanoparticle suspensions — •Isabell Zick, Eduard Edel, and Katrin Amann-Winkel |
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10:30 | CPP 19.4 | Laser-Excited X-ray Reflectivity of Aqueous SrCl2 at the Air-Water Interface — •Ali Ashtiani Abdi, Julia Kobus, Svenja C. Hövelmann, Philipp Jordt, Nicolas Hayen, Prashant Hitaishi, Ajay Ajay, Rabia Qamar, Otto Lippmann, Chen Shen, Florian Bertram, and Bridget M. Murphy |
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10:45 | CPP 19.5 | Monitoring Uptake, Release and Reaction of Gases at the Liquid-Vapor Interface — •Tillmann Buttersack, Shirin Gholami, Clemens Richter, Daniela Torres-Diaz, Bernd Winter, Pavel Jungwirth, Stephen Bradforth, Markus Ammann, Ruth Signorell, Ivan Gladich, Remi Dupuy, Philip Mason, and Hendrik Bluhm |

