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Monitoring transient changes in the structure of water at a polarised liquid-liquid interface using electrocapillary curves

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posted on 2020-01-29, 16:03 authored by Marco F. Suárez-Herrera, Pierre-André Cazade, Damien ThompsonDamien Thompson, Micheál D. Scanlon
The interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) is a close approximation of an ideally polarisable interface, being non-equilibrated upon formation. Despite this, the formalism of equilibrium thermodynamics, e.g., electrocapillary equations, are universally applied to interpret electrochemical processes at the ITIES. This communication shows that interfacial energy measurements in real time during step potential experiments are a useful tool to detect transient changes in the structure of the electrolyte solutions at the ITIES, in particular in the presence of chaotropes or kosmotropes in the aqueous electrolyte. Molecular dynamics computer simulations substantiate our findings, quantifying the perturbation of the atomic-scale structure, dynamics and energetics of the interface in the presence of a kosmotrope.

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Electrochemistry Communications;109, 106564

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Elsevier

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peer-reviewed

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SFI, ERC, HEA

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English

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