arXiv Open Access 2022

Surface-specific vibrational spectroscopy of interfacial water reveals large pH change near graphene electrode at low current densities

Yongkang Wang Takakazu Seki Xuan Liu Xiaoqing Yu Chun-Chieh Yu +6 lainnya
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Molecular-level insight into interfacial water at buried electrode interfaces is essential in elucidating many phenomena of electrochemistry, but spectroscopic probing of the buried interfaces remains challenging. Here, using surface-specific vibrational spectroscopy, we probe and identify the interfacial water orientation and interfacial electric field at the calcium fluoride (CaF2)-supported electrified graphene/water interface under applied potentials. Our data shows that the water orientation changes drastically at negative potentials (<-0.03 V vs. Pd/H2), from O-H group pointing down towards bulk solution to pointing up away from the bulk solution, which arises from charging/discharging not of the graphene but of the CaF2 substrate. The potential-dependent spectra are nearly identical to the pH-dependent spectra, evidencing that the applied potentials change the local pH (more than five pH units) near the graphene electrode even at a current density below 1 microamp per square centimeter. Our work provides molecular-level insights into the dissociation and reorganization of interfacial water on an electrode/electrolyte interface.

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Yongkang Wang

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Takakazu Seki

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Xuan Liu

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Xiaoqing Yu

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Chun-Chieh Yu

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Katrin F. Domke

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Johannes Hunger

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Marc T. M. Koper

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Yunfei Chen

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Yuki Nagata

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Mischa Bonn

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Wang, Y., Seki, T., Liu, X., Yu, X., Yu, C., Domke, K.F. et al. (2022). Surface-specific vibrational spectroscopy of interfacial water reveals large pH change near graphene electrode at low current densities. https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.02532

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