1. Electrolyte-Layer-Tunable ATR-SEIRAS for Simultaneous Detection of Adsorbed and Dissolved Species in Electrochemistry
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Xian-Yin Ma, Wei-Yi Zhang, Ke Ye, Kun Jiang, and Wen-Bin Cai
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Electrolytes ,Spectrophotometry, Infrared ,Surface Properties ,Electrochemistry ,Electrodes ,Analytical Chemistry - Abstract
A balanced detection of both adsorbates and dissolved species is very important for the clarification of the electrochemical reaction mechanism yet remains a major challenge for different modes of electrochemical infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Among others, conventional attenuated total reflection-surface-enhanced IR absorption spectroscopy (ATR-SEIRAS) is far less sensitive to low-concentration solution species than to surface species. We report herein an electrochemical wide-frequency ATR-SEIRAS with a novel thin-layer flow cell design, fulfilling the simultaneous detection of the variations of surface and solution species. This setup consists of a silicon wafer (with one side micromachined and the other side metallized), a thin-layer electrolyte structure with tunable thickness and flow rate, and a tilt-correction system based on laser collimation, enabling a well-controlled mass transport within the electrolyte layer and the spectral differentiation of solution species from adsorbates. Using acidic methanol oxidation on a Pt film electrode as a model system, besides SEIRA bands for adsorbed CO and formate intermediates, IR spectral signals for dissolved products CO
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- 2022
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