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Understanding the Role of Surface Heterogeneities in Electrosynthesis Reactions

O. Quinn Carvalho, Prajwal Adiga, Sri Krishna Murthy, John L. Fulton, Oliver Y. Gutiérrez, Kelsey A. Stoerzinger

2020iScience22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this perspective, we highlight the role of surface heterogeneity in electrosynthesis reactions. Heterogeneities may come in the form of distinct crystallographic facets, boundaries between facets or grains, or point defects. We approach this topic from a foundation of surface science, where signatures from model systems provide understanding of observations on more complex and higher-surface-area materials. In parallel, probe-based techniques can inform directly on spatial variation across electrode surfaces. We call attention to the role spectroscopy can play in understanding the impact of these heterogeneities in electrocatalyst activity and selectivity, particularly where these surface features have effects extending into the electrolyte double layer.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrosynthesisElectrocatalystNanotechnologyElectrolyteSurface (topology)Materials scienceChemical physicsElectrodeChemistryElectrochemistryPhysical chemistryMathematicsGeometryElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsCO2 Reduction Techniques and CatalystsElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
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