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arxiv: 2210.17438 · v1 · pith:E3BZMSMTnew · submitted 2022-10-31 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall

Photo-accelerated water dissociation across one-atom-thick electrodes

classification ⚛️ physics.chem-ph cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords dissociationinterfacialwatergrapheneaccelerationacrosseffectelectric
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Recent experiments demonstrated that interfacial water dissociation (H2O = H+ + OH-) could be accelerated exponentially by an electric field applied to graphene electrodes, a phenomenon related to the Wien effect. Here we report an order-of-magnitude acceleration of the interfacial water dissociation reaction under visible-light illumination. This process is accompanied by spatial separation of protons and hydroxide ions across one-atom-thick graphene and enhanced by strong interfacial electric fields. The found photo-effect is attributed to the combination of graphene's perfect selectivity with respect to protons, which prevents proton-hydroxide recombination, and to proton transport acceleration by the Wien effect, which occurs in synchrony with the water dissociation reaction. Our findings provide fundamental insights into ion dynamics near atomically-thin proton-selective interfaces and suggest that strong interfacial fields can enhance and tune very fast ionic processes, which is of relevance for applications in photo-catalysis and designing reconfigurable materials.

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