An electrochemical flow cell for operando XPS and NEXAFS investigation of solid-liquid interfaces

Santosh Kumar, James J C Counter, D. Grinter, M. V. van Spronsen, Pilar Ferrer-Escorihuela, Alex Large, Marcin W Orzech, Pawel Jerzy Wojcik, Georg Held
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Suitable reaction cells are critical for operando near ambient pressure (NAP) soft X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) studies. They enable tracking the chemical state and structural properties of catalytically active materials under realistic reaction conditions, and thus allow a better understanding of charge transfer at the liquid-solid interface, activation of reactant molecules, and surface intermediate species. In order to facilitate such studies, we have developed a top-side illuminated operando spectro-electrochemical flow cell for synchrotron-based NAP-XPS and NEXAFS studies. Our modular design uses a non-metal (PEEK) body, and replaceable membranes which can be either of X-ray transparent silicon nitride (SiNx) or of water permeable polymer membrane materials (e.g., NafionTM). The design allows rapid sample exchange and simultaneous measurements of total electron yield (TEY), Auger electron yield (AEY) and fluorescence-yield (TFY). The developed system is highly modular and can be used in the laboratory or directly at the beamline for operando XPS/ X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) investigations of surfaces and interfaces. We present examples to demonstrate the capabilities of the cell. These include an operando NEXAFS study of the Cu-redox chemistry using a SiNx membrane/Ti-Au/ Cu working electrode assembly (WEA) and a NAP-XPS and -NEXAFS study of water adsorption on a NafionTM polymer membrane based working electrode assembly (NafionTM/C/IrOx catalyst).
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用于固液界面操作性 XPS 和 NEXAFS 研究的电化学流动池
合适的反应池对于近环境压力(NAP)软 X 射线光电子能谱(XPS)和近边 X 射线吸收精细结构(NEXAFS)研究至关重要。它们能够跟踪催化活性材料在实际反应条件下的化学状态和结构特性,从而更好地了解液固界面的电荷转移、反应物分子的活化以及表面中间物种。为了促进此类研究,我们开发了一种顶部照明的操作光谱电化学流动池,用于基于同步辐射的 NAP-XPS 和 NEXAFS 研究。我们的模块化设计采用非金属(PEEK)主体和可更换膜,这些膜既可以是 X 射线透明的氮化硅(SiNx),也可以是透水性聚合物膜材料(如 NafionTM)。这种设计可以快速交换样品,并同时测量总电子产率(TEY)、奥杰电子产率(AEY)和荧光产率(TFY)。所开发的系统具有高度模块化的特点,可用于实验室或直接在光束线对表面和界面进行操作性 XPS/ X 射线吸收光谱(XAS)研究。我们将举例说明该单元的功能。其中包括使用 SiNx 膜/钛金/铜工作电极组件 (WEA) 对铜氧化还原化学进行的操作性 NEXAFS 研究,以及对基于 NafionTM 聚合物膜的工作电极组件(NafionTM/C/IrOx 催化剂)上的水吸附进行的 NAP-XPS 和 -NEXAFS 研究。
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