Graphite and related sp2 carbons are ubiquitous electrode materials with particular promise for use in e.g., energy storage and desalination devices, but very little is known about the properties of the carbon–electrolyte double layer at technologically relevant concentrations. Here, the (electrified) graphite–NaCl(aq) interface was examined using constant chemical potential molecular dynamics (CμMD) simulations; this approach avoids ion depletion (due to surface adsorption) and maintains a constant concentration, electroneutral bulk solution beyond the surface. Specific Na+ adsorption at the graphite basal surface causes charging of the interface in the absence of an applied potential. At moderate bulk concentrations, this leads to accumul...
Graphene electrodes are investigated for electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLCs) with lithiu...
The behavior of the electrical double layer (DL) is known to be different at polarizable interfaces,...
The extraordinary stability and cycle life performance of today's electrochemical double-layer capac...
Surfaces are able to control physical-chemical processes in multi-component solution systems and, as...
The study of charged solid–liquid interfaces, manifested as “double layers”, represents a problem of...
We present the coupling of two frameworks -- the pseudo-open boundary simulation method known as con...
Graphene-based carbon materials are promising candidates for electrical double-layer (EDL) capacitor...
International audienceWater-in-salts is a new family of electrolytes with very promising electrochem...
International audienceWater-in-salts is a new family of electrolytes with very promising electrochem...
In this work, we theoretically study the differential capacitance of an aqueous electrolyte in conta...
A new electrolyte gating technique probes the dynamics of the electrical double layer at the electro...
In this work, we theoretically study the differential capacitance of an aqueous electrolyte in conta...
Molecular dynamics simulations are carried out to investigate the structure and capacitance of the e...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2020-06-01, epub 2020-06-08Publication sta...
Whether or not specific ion effects determine the charge storage properties of aqueous graphene and ...
Graphene electrodes are investigated for electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLCs) with lithiu...
The behavior of the electrical double layer (DL) is known to be different at polarizable interfaces,...
The extraordinary stability and cycle life performance of today's electrochemical double-layer capac...
Surfaces are able to control physical-chemical processes in multi-component solution systems and, as...
The study of charged solid–liquid interfaces, manifested as “double layers”, represents a problem of...
We present the coupling of two frameworks -- the pseudo-open boundary simulation method known as con...
Graphene-based carbon materials are promising candidates for electrical double-layer (EDL) capacitor...
International audienceWater-in-salts is a new family of electrolytes with very promising electrochem...
International audienceWater-in-salts is a new family of electrolytes with very promising electrochem...
In this work, we theoretically study the differential capacitance of an aqueous electrolyte in conta...
A new electrolyte gating technique probes the dynamics of the electrical double layer at the electro...
In this work, we theoretically study the differential capacitance of an aqueous electrolyte in conta...
Molecular dynamics simulations are carried out to investigate the structure and capacitance of the e...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2020-06-01, epub 2020-06-08Publication sta...
Whether or not specific ion effects determine the charge storage properties of aqueous graphene and ...
Graphene electrodes are investigated for electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLCs) with lithiu...
The behavior of the electrical double layer (DL) is known to be different at polarizable interfaces,...
The extraordinary stability and cycle life performance of today's electrochemical double-layer capac...