Resolving the chemical identity of H2SO4 derived anions on Pt(111) electrodes: They're sulfate

Igor Ying Zhang*, Gregor Zwaschka, Zhenhua Wang, Martin Wolf, R. Kramer Campen, Yujin Tong

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Understanding how electrolyte composition controls electrocatalytic reactions requires molecular-level insight into electrode/electrolyte interaction. Perhaps the most basic aspect of this interaction, the speciation of the interfacial ion, is often controversial for even relatively simple systems. For example, for Pt(111) in 0.5 M H2SO4 it has long been debated whether the adsorbed anion is SO42-, HSO4- or an H3O+⋯SO42- ion pair. Here we apply interface-specific vibrational sum frequency (VSF) spectroscopy and theory to this problem and perform an isotope exchange study: we collect VSF spectra of Pt(111) in H2SO4(H2O) and D2SO4(D2O) as a function of bias and show that at all potentials they are identical. This is the most direct spectroscopic evidence to date that SO42- is the dominant adsorbate, despite the fact that at 0.5 M H2SO4 bulk solution is dominated by HSO4-. This approach is based on the unique selection rule of the VSF spectroscopy and thus offers a new way of accessing general electrode/electrolyte interaction in electrocatalysis.

源语言英语
页(从-至)19147-19152
页数6
期刊Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
21
35
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2019

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