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Electrolyte Cation Effects on Interfacial Acidity and Electric Fields

Delley, Murielle F. and Nichols, Eva M. and Mayer, James M.. (2022) Electrolyte Cation Effects on Interfacial Acidity and Electric Fields. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 126 (19). pp. 8477-8488.

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Abstract

Electrolyte cation identity can have large effects on electrocatalysis by influencing the interfacial electric field, structure, or local pH. However, the specific role(s) of cations is not clear. Herein, we probed electrolyte cation effects on interfacial acidity and electric fields as a function of applied potential (ϕ app ) for mixed self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of 4-mercaptobenzoic acid and 4-mercaptobenzonitrile on gold using Li + , Na + , K + , ND 4 + , or tetrabutylammonium (TBA + ) phosphate electrolytes by surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy. The small cations showed only subtle differences in their effects on acidity and electric fields. In contrast, electrolytes containing the large TBA + gave much higher electric fields that were less sensitive to ϕ app and much more basic SAMs with a more ϕ app -responsive p K 1/2 . Varying cation identity and ϕ app together can shift interfacial acid/base equilibria by >3 orders of magnitude. The impeded approach of TBA + to the surface results in less electric screening within the SAM and steeper potential decays into the electrolyte solution compared to other cations. Our data also suggest specific cation/surface COO - interactions and cation identity effects on SAM heterogeneity. These insights on electrolyte cation effects on the interfacial structure, proton transfer, and electric field are of fundamental interest for a range of electrochemical applications.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Chemie > Chemie > Assistenzprofessorin für Chemie (Delley)
UniBasel Contributors:Delley, Murielle
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:American Chemical Society
ISSN:1932-7447
e-ISSN:1932-7455
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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Last Modified:04 May 2023 01:30
Deposited On:11 Jan 2023 09:23

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