The structure of interfacial water on gold electrodes studied by x-ray absorption spectroscopy
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · University of California, Berkeley · +1 more institution
Abstract
The molecular structure of the electrical double layer determines the chemistry in all electrochemical processes. Using x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), we probed the structure of water near gold electrodes and its bias dependence. Electron yield XAS detected at the gold electrode revealed that the interfacial water molecules have a different structure from those in the bulk. First principles calculations revealed that ~50% of the molecules lie flat on the surface with saturated hydrogen bonds and another substantial fraction with broken hydrogen bonds that do not contribute to the XAS spectrum because their core-excited states are delocalized by coupling with the gold substrate. At negative bias, the…
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Authors
7- JVJuan‐Jesús Velasco‐Vélez
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- CWChenghao Wu
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
- TATod A. Pascal
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- LFLiwen F. Wan
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- JGJinghua Guo
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Santa Cruz
Topics & keywords
- X-ray absorption spectroscopy
- Absorption spectroscopy
- Delocalized electron
- Molecule
- Chemistry
- Electrode
- Spectroscopy
- Hydrogen bond
- Clean water and sanitation