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Effect of the surface structure of gold electrodes on the coadsorption of water and anions

Effect of the surface structure of gold electrodes on the coadsorption of water and anions
Effect of the surface structure of gold electrodes on the coadsorption of water and anions
The potential-dependent water adsorption on gold surfaces in perchloric and sulfuric acid solutions has been studied by surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS). It is found that the surface structure of the gold electrodes has a major impact on the SEIRAS spectra. When the gold films are composed of nanoparticles of 47 ± 11 nm, the SEIRAS spectra are in agreement with previous reports. However, when the size of the gold nanoparticles is decreased to 27 ± 8 nm, by depositing the gold at 1 Å/s instead of 0.1 Å/s, it is found that the SEIRAS bands associated with water molecules coordinated to coadsorbed anions are absent. The combination of both types of gold electrodes allows a detailed study of the properties of the adsorbed water molecules. It is found that water molecules coadsorbed with sulfate and perchlorate anions appear to belong to the hydration shell of the anions because (i) the intensity of the SEIRAS bands of these water molecules increase with potential in the same way as the SEIRAS bands of the adsorbed anions and (ii) the frequencies of the O–H stretch resemble those of the water molecules in the hydration shell of the anions in solution
1932-7447
4786-4792
Garcia-Araez, Nuria
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Rodriguez, Paramaconi
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Bakker, Huib J.
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Koper, Marc T.M.
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Garcia-Araez, Nuria
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Rodriguez, Paramaconi
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Bakker, Huib J.
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Koper, Marc T.M.
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Garcia-Araez, Nuria, Rodriguez, Paramaconi, Bakker, Huib J. and Koper, Marc T.M. (2012) Effect of the surface structure of gold electrodes on the coadsorption of water and anions. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 116 (7), 4786-4792. (doi:10.1021/jp211782v).

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The potential-dependent water adsorption on gold surfaces in perchloric and sulfuric acid solutions has been studied by surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS). It is found that the surface structure of the gold electrodes has a major impact on the SEIRAS spectra. When the gold films are composed of nanoparticles of 47 ± 11 nm, the SEIRAS spectra are in agreement with previous reports. However, when the size of the gold nanoparticles is decreased to 27 ± 8 nm, by depositing the gold at 1 Å/s instead of 0.1 Å/s, it is found that the SEIRAS bands associated with water molecules coordinated to coadsorbed anions are absent. The combination of both types of gold electrodes allows a detailed study of the properties of the adsorbed water molecules. It is found that water molecules coadsorbed with sulfate and perchlorate anions appear to belong to the hydration shell of the anions because (i) the intensity of the SEIRAS bands of these water molecules increase with potential in the same way as the SEIRAS bands of the adsorbed anions and (ii) the frequencies of the O–H stretch resemble those of the water molecules in the hydration shell of the anions in solution

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e-pub ahead of print date: 19 January 2012
Organisations: Electrochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 345745
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345745
ISSN: 1932-7447
PURE UUID: d27a5e10-75b2-4dc1-8634-1e6a3189b28a
ORCID for Nuria Garcia-Araez: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9095-2379

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Date deposited: 29 Nov 2012 14:10
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:46

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Author: Paramaconi Rodriguez
Author: Huib J. Bakker
Author: Marc T.M. Koper

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