Momentum Relaxed, Plasmon-Resonant Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation of Electrochemical Interfaces: Direct Observation of Carbon Dioxide Electroreduction on Gold

13 May 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

We present a vibrational sum frequency generation method to probe the Au/electrolyte interface with a detection limit of < 1% of a monolayer, and with currents exceeding 1 mA/cm2 during CO2 reduction. We couple light to the interface using momentum relaxed surface plasmon resonance. Using this technique we make in-situ measurements of catalytic CO with good signal-to-noise and at high current density.

Keywords

CO2
Plasmon
Electrochemistry
Self assemble monolayers
Sum frequency generation

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