On the Unexpectedly High Capacitance of the Metal Nanoparticle/Water Interface - Molecular Level Insights into the Electrical Double Layer.

2021 
The electrical double-layer plays a key role in important interfacial electrochemical processes from catalysis to energy stor-age and corrosion. Therefore, understanding its structure is crucial for the progress of sustainable technologies. We extract new physico-chemical information on the capacitance and structure of the electrical double-layer of platinum and gold nanoparticles at the molecular level, employing single nanoparticle electrochemistry. We reveal that the charge storage ability of the solid/liquid interface is larger by one order-of-magnitude than predicted by the traditional mean-field models of the double-layer such as the Gouy-Chapman-Stern-model. Performing Molecular Dynamics simulations, we investigate the possible relationship between the measured high capacitance and adsorption strength of the water adlayer formed at the metal surface. These insights may launch the active tuning of solid-solvent and solvent-solvent interactions as innovative design strategy to transform energy technologies towards superior performance and sustainability.
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