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Atomic-Scale Three-Dimensional Local Solvation Structures of Ionic Liquids

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 1343-1348

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b03874

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  1. KAKENHI, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [17H06122, 19H02598, 15K17467, 16J01165, 19K15409]
  2. Foundation Advanced Technology Institute
  3. Murata Science Foundation
  4. Nanotech Career-up Alliance
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15K17467, 17H06122, 19H02598, 19K15409, 16J01165] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Room-temperature ionic liquids are promising media for next-generation energy devices because of their various superior characteristics. Because device performance is often dictated by the solvation structures at the solid-liquid interfaces, particularly at the local reactive sites, their atomistic pictures are in great demand. However, there has been no experimental technique for their three-dimensional solvation structures. Here, we first demonstrate the measurement of the atomic-scale ionic liquids using a recently established ultralow-noise three-dimensional frequency-modulation atomic force microscopy technique supported by molecular dynamics simulations. We conducted the experiments in protic and aprotic aqueous solutions and reveal that the aprotic solvation structure exhibits the higher site specificity, which resolves atomic-scale surface charge distribution on mica because of the absence of the H-bonding network. Our methodology is also applicable to pure liquids and would be a breakthrough for expanding their future applications.

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