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Understanding electrochemical interfaces through comparing experimental and computational charge density-potential curves.

Nandita MohandasSumit BawariJani J T ShibuyaSoumya GhoshJagannath MondalTharangattu N NarayananÁngel Cuesta
Published in: Chemical science (2024)
Electrode-electrolyte interfaces play a decisive role in electrochemical charge accumulation and transfer processes. Theoretical modelling of these interfaces is critical to decipher the microscopic details of such phenomena. Different force field-based molecular dynamics protocols are compared here in a view to connect calculated and experimental charge density-potential relationships. Platinum-aqueous electrolyte interfaces are taken as a model. The potential of using experimental charge density-potential curves to transform cell voltage into electrode potential in force-field molecular dynamics simulations, and the need for that purpose of developing simulation protocols that can accurately calculate the double-layer capacitance, are discussed.
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