Acid deprotonation driven by cation migration at biased graphene nanoflake electrodes†
M. M. Lounasvuori,K. B. Holt
Chemical Communications Pub Date : 01/31/2017 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C6CC09418J
Abstract

In situ IR spectroscopy is used to monitor electrolyte composition and acid protonation state at the interface of graphene nanoflake electrodes. Deprotonation of both electrode-immobilised and solution acids is driven by a local increase in cation activity at the electrode surface on application of a negative electrode potential.

Graphical abstract: Acid deprotonation driven by cation migration at biased graphene nanoflake electrodes