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Mechanism of ion adsorption to aqueous interfaces: Graphene/water vs. air/water

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1702760114

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specific ion effects; graphene; SHG spectroscopy; molecular dynamics; adsorption

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  1. Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Office of Science, US Department of Energy, through the Chemical Sciences Division [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
  2. Physical Chemistry of Inorganic Nanostructures Program, of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory [KC3103]
  3. German Federal Cluster of Excellence The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging

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The adsorption of ions to aqueous interfaces is a phenomenon that profoundly influences vital processes in many areas of science, including biology, atmospheric chemistry, electrical energy storage, and water process engineering. Although classical electrostatics theory predicts that ions are repelled from water/hydrophobe (e.g., air/water) interfaces, both computer simulations and experiments have shown that chaotropic ions actually exhibit enhanced concentrations at the air/water interface. Although mechanistic pictures have been developed to explain this counterintuitive observation, their general applicability, particularly in the presence of material substrates, remains unclear. Here we investigate ion adsorption to the model interface formed by water and graphene. Deep UV second harmonic generation measurements of the SCN-ion, a prototypical chaotrope, determined a free energy of adsorption within error of that for air/water. Unlike for the air/water interface, wherein repartitioning of the solvent energy drives ion adsorption, our computer simulations reveal that direct ion/graphene interactions dominate the favorable enthalpy change. Moreover, the graphene sheets dampen capillary waves such that rotational anisotropy of the solute, if present, is the dominant entropy contribution, in contrast to the air/water interface.

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