Electrochemical interfaces between immiscible liquids have lately received renewed interest, both for gaining fundamental insight as well as for applications in nanomaterial synthesis. In this feature article we demonstrate that the atomic scale structure of these previously inaccessible interfaces nowadays can be explored by in situ synchrotron based X-ray scattering techniques. Exemplary studies of a prototypical electrochemical system – a liquid mercury electrode in pure NaCl solution – reveal that the liquid metal is terminated by a well-defined atomic layer. This layering decays on length scales of 0.5 nm into the Hg bulk and displays a potential and temperature dependent behaviour that can be explained by electrocapillary effects and ...
A short review of the application of surface x-ray scattering techniques to the electrode/electrolyt...
Measurements of the surface x-ray scattering from several pure liquid metals (Hg, Ga, and In) and fr...
Processes at material interfaces to liquids or to high-pressure gases often involve structural chang...
Electrochemical growth at liquid-metal electrolyte interfaces was investigated with in-situ X-ray sc...
Electrochemical growth at liquid-metal electrolyte interfaces was investigated with in-situ X-ray sc...
Liquid-liquid interfaces offer intriguing possibilities for nanomaterials growth. Here, fundamental ...
Detailed in operando studies of electrochemically induced PbBrF deposition at the liquid mercury/liq...
Après un énoncé sommaire des méthodes permettant l'étude in-situ des interfaces électrochimiques au ...
The atomic-scale structure of the mercury-electrolyte (0.01 M NaF) interface was studied as a functi...
Determining how electrode structure governs the performance of an electrocatalyst requires technique...
In the literature, experimental data concerning the microscopic structure of metallic surfaces and e...
We will review the principal x-ray scattering measurements that have been carried out on the free su...
We will review the principal x-ray scattering measurements that have been carried out on the free su...
The surface normal structure of the mercury liquid-vapor interface has been investigated by measurin...
The electrode/electrolyte interface is central to many electrochemical systems; however, gaining ins...
A short review of the application of surface x-ray scattering techniques to the electrode/electrolyt...
Measurements of the surface x-ray scattering from several pure liquid metals (Hg, Ga, and In) and fr...
Processes at material interfaces to liquids or to high-pressure gases often involve structural chang...
Electrochemical growth at liquid-metal electrolyte interfaces was investigated with in-situ X-ray sc...
Electrochemical growth at liquid-metal electrolyte interfaces was investigated with in-situ X-ray sc...
Liquid-liquid interfaces offer intriguing possibilities for nanomaterials growth. Here, fundamental ...
Detailed in operando studies of electrochemically induced PbBrF deposition at the liquid mercury/liq...
Après un énoncé sommaire des méthodes permettant l'étude in-situ des interfaces électrochimiques au ...
The atomic-scale structure of the mercury-electrolyte (0.01 M NaF) interface was studied as a functi...
Determining how electrode structure governs the performance of an electrocatalyst requires technique...
In the literature, experimental data concerning the microscopic structure of metallic surfaces and e...
We will review the principal x-ray scattering measurements that have been carried out on the free su...
We will review the principal x-ray scattering measurements that have been carried out on the free su...
The surface normal structure of the mercury liquid-vapor interface has been investigated by measurin...
The electrode/electrolyte interface is central to many electrochemical systems; however, gaining ins...
A short review of the application of surface x-ray scattering techniques to the electrode/electrolyt...
Measurements of the surface x-ray scattering from several pure liquid metals (Hg, Ga, and In) and fr...
Processes at material interfaces to liquids or to high-pressure gases often involve structural chang...