Abstract
In situ IR spectroscopy is used to monitor electrolyte composition and acid protonation state at the interface of graphene nanoflake electrodes. Deprotonation of both electrode-immobilised and solution acids is driven by a local increase in cation activity at the electrode surface on application of a negative electrode potential.
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Lounasvuori, M. M., & Holt, K. B. (2017). Acid deprotonation driven by cation migration at biased graphene nanoflake electrodes. Chemical Communications, 53(15), 2351–2354. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc09418j
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