In this work, we studied the effect of an applied electric field on the dissociation of acetic acid (AA) at the interface of the acid and ammonia molecular layers using the ice film capacitor method. The dissociation of AA was monitored by reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy, which measured the changes in the intensities of the vibrational modes of AA and the acetate anion. The extent of field-induced dissociation was found to be dependent on the direction of the applied electric field. Interestingly, the extent of acid dissociation was greater when the field was applied in the opposite direction to that of the proton-transfer motion. This suggested that the reaction was aided by the reorientation of the reagent molecules rather tha...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated the ability of electric fields to dissociate ascorbate and c...
Photon-stimulated desorption with tunable synchrotron radiation was used to study the influence of a...
Understanding how applied potentials and electrolyte solution conditions affect interfacial proton (...
Electrochemical relaxation techniques, properly selected with respect to the time scale, offer a con...
The electric field experienced by an acid molecule in the acid-water cluster depends on its local en...
International audienceWe present a first-principles study of the properties of ordinaryhexagonal ice...
We studied the Stark effect on the hydroxyl stretching vibration of water molecules in ice under the...
The susceptibility of a water molecule to electric fields provides fundamental and essential informa...
An effort has been made to understand the nucleate and the rapid film boiling phenomena under the in...
Electrolyte cation identity can have large effects on electrocatalysis by influencing the interfacia...
International audienceThe behavior of liquid water under an electric field is a crucial phenomenon i...
The structural alignment, proton transfer, and molecular dipole under an electric field and as a fun...
The effects of electric fields on hydrogen bonding in ammonia-formic acid system, are examined with ...
A comprehensive experimental investigation of the influence of the chain length on the electric fiel...
Proton transfer has been widely regarded as a key step in many electrochemical and biological proces...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated the ability of electric fields to dissociate ascorbate and c...
Photon-stimulated desorption with tunable synchrotron radiation was used to study the influence of a...
Understanding how applied potentials and electrolyte solution conditions affect interfacial proton (...
Electrochemical relaxation techniques, properly selected with respect to the time scale, offer a con...
The electric field experienced by an acid molecule in the acid-water cluster depends on its local en...
International audienceWe present a first-principles study of the properties of ordinaryhexagonal ice...
We studied the Stark effect on the hydroxyl stretching vibration of water molecules in ice under the...
The susceptibility of a water molecule to electric fields provides fundamental and essential informa...
An effort has been made to understand the nucleate and the rapid film boiling phenomena under the in...
Electrolyte cation identity can have large effects on electrocatalysis by influencing the interfacia...
International audienceThe behavior of liquid water under an electric field is a crucial phenomenon i...
The structural alignment, proton transfer, and molecular dipole under an electric field and as a fun...
The effects of electric fields on hydrogen bonding in ammonia-formic acid system, are examined with ...
A comprehensive experimental investigation of the influence of the chain length on the electric fiel...
Proton transfer has been widely regarded as a key step in many electrochemical and biological proces...
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated the ability of electric fields to dissociate ascorbate and c...
Photon-stimulated desorption with tunable synchrotron radiation was used to study the influence of a...
Understanding how applied potentials and electrolyte solution conditions affect interfacial proton (...