了解铂-电解质界面上的水结构和氢缔合

IF 2.9 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Oxford open materials science Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI:10.1093/oxfmat/itac014
Sumit Bawari, Ankush Guha, T. N. Narayanan, Jagannath Mondal
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铂(Pt)是几种电催化过程的基准催化剂,尽管铂-电解质界面上非均相电荷转移过程的复杂性阻碍了对电动力学的原子级理解。在这项研究中,我们的目标是捕捉施加电势引起的Pt表面的化学变化,这可以探测不同施加偏压下的催化效果。通过实验和反应分子动力学(MD)模拟相结合的方法,我们揭示了电荷在Pt电极表面积聚的影响,这可以指向电容和法拉第过程。在这里显示的中等酸性pH的情况下,模拟的电过程的电势依赖性与电化学和原位表面增强拉曼光谱(SERS)的实验结果非常一致。使用基于反应MD和SERS的研究,我们能够探测界面水结构和亥姆霍兹层的形成。在还原电位为~0.3-0.0V vs RHE时,我们模拟了欠电位氢吸附和析氢/氧化反应等现象。总之,这项研究为以非常高的空间和时间分辨率定量探索电解质中的催化过程建立了一个框架。
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Understanding Water Structure and Hydrogen Association on Platinum-Electrolyte Interface
Platinum (Pt) is a benchmarked catalyst for several electro-catalytic processes, although the complex nature of heterogeneous charge transfer processes at the platinum-electrolyte interface hinders an atomistic level understanding of the electrodics. In this study, we aim to capture the chemical changes of Pt surfaces brought on by an applied potential, which can probe the catalytic efficacy under varying applied bias. Through a combined experimental and reactive molecular dynamics (MD) simulation approach, we uncover the effect of charge build up on the surface of the Pt electrode, which can be directed towards capacitive and faradaic processes. In the case of a moderately acidic pH shown here, the potential dependence of simulated electrodic processes align well with the experimental results from electrochemistry and in situ surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). Using reactive MD and SERS based studies, we are able to probe into the interfacial water structure and the formation of the Helmholtz layer. At reductive potentials of ∼0.3-0.0 V vs RHE, we simulate phenomenon such as under potential hydrogen adsorption and hydrogen evolution/oxidation reaction. Together, the investigation establishes a framework for quantitative exploration of catalytic processes in electrolytes at very high spatial and temporal resolution.
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