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Ion spatial distributions at the aqueous–air/vacuum interface are accessible by energy-dependent X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Here we quantify the difference between a flat surface and a cylindrical microjet in terms of the energy-dependent information depth of the XPS experiment and in terms of the simulated photoelectron intensities using solutions of pure water and of 1 mol L−1 NaI as examples.

Graphical abstract: Simulated photoelectron intensities at the aqueous solution–air interface for flat and cylindrical (microjet) geometries

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