探测Pt的电催化气体进化反应通过强制噪声测量. 第二部分. 氧气,氧气的使用
Nataraju Bodappa1, Gregory Jerkiewicz2, Peter Grutter1
1Department of Physics, McGill University, 3600 rue University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2T8.
The journal of physical chemistry letters
|January 30, 2026
概括
氧化演化反应 (OER) 气泡在催化位点核化,影响性能. 了解这种O2泡行为是提高电催化效率的关键.
科学领域:
- 电化学 电化学 电化学
- 表面科学是一门学科.
- 催化剂是一种催化剂.
背景情况:
- 氧进化反应 (OER) 对能量转化技术至关重要.
- 了解O2泡形成对于优化电催化过程至关重要.
- 接口上的纳米级动力学会影响反应机制.
研究的目的:
- 在OER期间调查O2气泡核和生长.
- 在电催化界面上绘制动态步骤的空间变化.
- 了解O2泡和催化活性位点之间的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 触摸模式 原子力显微镜 (AFM) 成像.
- 使用 (Pt) 的超微电极.
- 分析AFM反错误信号和地形数据.
主要成果:
- 观察到O2气泡在阶梯边缘地点核化.
- 证实了O2气泡和活性催化位点之间的相互作用.
- 这种相互作用被确定为在高超电位下降电流密度的原因.
结论:
- O2 阶段边缘的泡核形成会影响OER活性位点的分布.
- 泡位置的相互作用显著降低了OER电流密度.
- 这些发现提供了对催化表面气体演变机制的更深入的见解.
相关概念视频
Measuring Reaction Rates
29.1K
Polarimetry finds application in chemical kinetics to measure the concentration and reaction kinetics of optically active substances during a chemical reaction. Optically active substances have the capability of rotating the plane of polarization of linearly polarized light passing through them—a feature called optical rotation. Optical activity is attributed to the molecular structure of substances. Normal monochromatic light is unpolarized and possesses oscillations of the electrical...
29.1K
SN2 Reaction: Kinetics
10.3K
Kinetic Studies and Significance
In a chemical reaction, a relationship exists between the concentration of reactants and the rate at which the reaction proceeds. The study to measure this relationship is known as the kinetics of a chemical reaction. Kinetic studies are used to deduce the rate law of a chemical reaction, which provides information about the species involved during the transition state of the rate-determining step. Thus, kinetic studies help to derive the mechanism of a...
In a chemical reaction, a relationship exists between the concentration of reactants and the rate at which the reaction proceeds. The study to measure this relationship is known as the kinetics of a chemical reaction. Kinetic studies are used to deduce the rate law of a chemical reaction, which provides information about the species involved during the transition state of the rate-determining step. Thus, kinetic studies help to derive the mechanism of a...
10.3K
The Evidence for Evolution
48.1K
Genetic variations accumulating within populations over generations give rise to biological evolution. Evolutionary changes can result in the formation of novel varieties and entire new species. These changes are responsible for the diverse forms of life inhabiting the planet. The evidence for evolution suggests that all living organisms descended from common ancestors.
48.1K
SN2 Reaction: Mechanism
17.4K
The kinetic studies of SN2 reactions suggest an essential feature of its mechanism: it is a single-step process without intermediates. Here, both the nucleophile and the substrate participate in the rate-determining step.
The presence of the more electronegative halogen in the substrate creates a polarized carbon-halide bond. The halide pulls the electron cloud generating an electrophilic center at the carbon atom. Thus, the carbon atom carries a partial positive charge while the halide has a...
The presence of the more electronegative halogen in the substrate creates a polarized carbon-halide bond. The halide pulls the electron cloud generating an electrophilic center at the carbon atom. Thus, the carbon atom carries a partial positive charge while the halide has a...
17.4K
SN2 Reaction: Transition State
11.9K
An SN2 reaction of an alkyl halide is a single-step process in which bond formation between the nucleophile and the substrate and bond breaking between the substrate and the halide occurs simultaneously through a transition state without forming an intermediate.
When the nucleophile approaches the electrophilic carbon with its lone pairs, the halide acts as a leaving group and moves away with the electron-pair bonded to the carbon. Dotted partial bonds represent the bonds being formed or broken...
When the nucleophile approaches the electrophilic carbon with its lone pairs, the halide acts as a leaving group and moves away with the electron-pair bonded to the carbon. Dotted partial bonds represent the bonds being formed or broken...
11.9K
SN2 Reaction: Stereochemistry
11.8K
In an SN2 reaction, the nucleophilic attack on the substrate and departure of the leaving group occurs simultaneously through a transition state. As the nucleophile approaches the substrate from the back-side, the configuration of the substrate carbon changes from tetrahedral to trigonal bipyramidal and then back to tetrahedral, leading to an inversion in the configuration of the product.
If the substrate is an achiral molecule at the α-carbon, the inversion of configuration is not...
If the substrate is an achiral molecule at the α-carbon, the inversion of configuration is not...
11.8K


