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Tuning Acid–Base Chemistry at an Electrified Gold/Water Interface

Steffen Murke, Wanlin Chen, Simone Pezzotti, Martina Havenith

2024Journal of the American Chemical Society27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Acid–base reactions are ubiquitous in solution chemistry, as well as in electrochemistry. However, macroscopic concepts derived in solutions, such as p K a and pH, differ significantly at electrified metal–aqueous interfaces due to specific solvation and applied voltage. Here, we measure the p K a values of an amino acid, glycine, at a gold/water interface under a varying applied voltage by means of spectroscopic titration. With the help of simulations, we propose a general model to understand potential-dependent shifts in p K a values in terms of local hydrophobicity and electric fields. These parameters can be tuned by adjusting the metal surface and applied voltage, respectively, offering promising, but still unexplored, paths to regulate reactivity. Our results change the focus with respect to common interpretations based on, for example, apparent local pH effects and open interesting perspectives for electrochemical reaction steering.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistrySolvationElectrochemistryAqueous solutionTitrationAcid–base titrationReactivity (psychology)Base (topology)VoltageGlycineMetalChemical physicsInorganic chemistryMoleculePhysical chemistryAmino acidElectrodeOrganic chemistryMedicineMathematicsMathematical analysisPhysicsBiochemistryAlternative medicinePathologyQuantum mechanicsElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionMolecular Junctions and Nanostructures