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A comparative study of electrochemical cells for <i>in situ</i> x-ray spectroscopies in the soft and tender x-ray range

Juan‐Jesús Velasco‐Vélez, Lorenz J. Falling, Denis Bernsmeier, Michael J. Sear, Pip C. J. Clark, Ting‐Shan Chan, Eugen Stotz, Michael Hävecker, Ralph Kraehnert, Axel Knop‐Gericke, Cheng‐Hao Chuang, David E. Starr, Marco Favaro, Rik V. Mom

2020Journal of Physics D Applied Physics70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In situ x-ray spectroscopies offer a powerful way to understand the electronic structure of the electrode–electrolyte interface under operating conditions. However, most x-ray techniques require vacuum, making it necessary to design spectro-electrochemical cells with a delicate interface to the wet electrochemical environment. The design of the cell often dictates what measurements can be done and which electrochemical processes can be studied. Hence, it is important to pick the right spectro-electrochemical cell for the process of interest. To facilitate this choice, and to highlight the challenges in cell design, we critically review four recent, successful cell designs. Using several case studies, we investigate the opportunities and limitations that arise in practical experiments.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrochemistryElectrochemical cellIn situElectrolyteElectrodeInterface (matter)Materials scienceNanotechnologyX-rayProcess (computing)Computer scienceChemistryOpticsPhysicsComposite materialPhysical chemistryCapillary actionOrganic chemistryCapillary numberOperating systemElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsElectronic and Structural Properties of OxidesElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
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