학술논문

Charging of dielectric surfaces in contact with aqueous electrolyte -- the influence of CO$_2$
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 144 21080-21087 (2022)
Subject
Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter
Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Condensed Matter - Materials Science
Language
Abstract
The charge state of dielectric surfaces in aqueous environments is of fundamental and technological importance. Here, we study the influence of dissolved molecular CO$_2$ on the charging of three, chemically different surfaces (SiO$_2$, Polystyrene, Perfluorooctadecyltrichlorosilane). We determine their charge state from electrokinetic experiments. We compare an ideal, CO$_2$-free reference system to a system equilibrated against ambient CO$_2$ conditions. In the reference system, the salt-dependence is weakened for SiO$_2$ and inverted for the organic surfaces. We show that screening and pH-driven charge regulation alone cannot explain the observed effects. As additional cause, we tentatively suggest dielectric regulation of surface charges due to a diffusively adsorbed thin layer of molecular CO$_2$. The formation of such a dynamic layer even at the hydrophilic and partially ionized silica surfaces is supported by a minimal theoretical model and results from molecular simulations.
Comment: Extended and thoroughly revised version with newly generated data from MD simulation, improved interpretation, Main text and supplementary materials, 29 Pages, 17 figures, published in JACS