In situ lattice tuning of quasi-single-crystal surfaces for continuous electrochemical modulation

The ability to control the atomic-level structure of a solid represents a straightforward strategy for fabricating high-performance catalysts and semiconductor materials. Herein we explore the capability of the mechanically controllable surface strain method in adjusting the surface structure of a g...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical science (Cambridge) 2022-07, Vol.13 (26), p.7765-7772
Hauptverfasser: Zeng, Biao-Feng, Wei, Jun-Ying, Zhang, Xia-Guang, Liang, Qing-Man, Hu, Shu, Wang, Gan, Lei, Zhi-Chao, Zhao, Shi-Qiang, Zhang, He-Wei, Shi, Jia, Hong, Wenjing, Tian, Zhong-Qun, Yang, Yang
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Zusammenfassung:The ability to control the atomic-level structure of a solid represents a straightforward strategy for fabricating high-performance catalysts and semiconductor materials. Herein we explore the capability of the mechanically controllable surface strain method in adjusting the surface structure of a gold film. Underpotential deposition measurements provide a quantitative and ultrasensitive approach for monitoring the evolution of surface structures. The electrochemical activities of the quasi-single-crystalline gold films are enhanced productively by controlling the surface tension, resulting in a more positive potential for copper deposition. Our method provides an effective way to tune the atom arrangement of solid surfaces with sub-angstrom precision and to achieve a reduction in power consumption, which has vast applications in electrocatalysis, molecular electronics, and materials science.
ISSN:2041-6520
2041-6539
DOI:10.1039/d2sc01868c