January 1, 2014
Journal Article

In situ chemical probing of the electrode-electrolyte interface by ToF-SIMS

Abstract

A portable vacuum interface allowing direct probing of the electrode-electrolyte interface was developed. A classical electrochemical system consisting of gold working electrode, platinum counter electrode, platinum reference electrode, and potassium iodide electrolyte was used to demonstrate real-time observation of the gold iodide adlayer on the electrode and chemical species as a result of redox reactions using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and the time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS, a vacuum-based surface analytical technique) simultaneously. This microfluidic electrochemical probe provides a new way to investigate the surface region with adsorbed molecules and region of diffused layer with chemical speciation in liquids in situ by surface sensitive techniques.

Revised: April 4, 2014 | Published: January 1, 2014

Citation

Liu B., X. Yu, Z. Zhu, X. Hua, L. Yang, and Z. Wang. 2014. In situ chemical probing of the electrode-electrolyte interface by ToF-SIMS. Lab on a Chip 14, no. 5:855-859. PNNL-SA-97864. doi:10.1039/C3LC50971K