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Stripping away ion hydration shells in electrical double-layer formation: Water networks matter.

Serena R AlfaranoSimone PezzottiChristopher J SteinZhou LinFederico SebastianiSarah FunkeClaudius HobergInga KollingChun Yu MaKatja MauelshagenThorsten OckelmannGerhard W SchwaabLi FuJean-Blaise BrubachPascale RoyMartin Head-GordonKristina TschulikMarie-Pierre GaigeotMartina Havenith
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2021)
The double layer at the solid/electrolyte interface is a key concept in electrochemistry. Here, we present an experimental study combined with simulations, which provides a molecular picture of the double-layer formation under applied voltage. By THz spectroscopy we are able to follow the stripping away of the cation/anion hydration shells for an NaCl electrolyte at the Au surface when decreasing/increasing the bias potential. While Na + is attracted toward the electrode at the smallest applied negative potentials, stripping of the Cl - hydration shell is observed only at higher potential values. These phenomena are directly measured by THz spectroscopy with ultrabright synchrotron light as a source and rationalized by accompanying molecular dynamics simulations and electronic-structure calculations.
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