The Effect of Specific Adsorption of Cations and Their Size on the Charge‐Compensation Mechanism in Carbon Micropores: The Role of Anion Desorption |
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Authors: | Prof. Mikhael D. Levi Sergey Sigalov Dr. Gregory Salitra Prof. Doron Aurbach Prof. Joachim Maier |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Bar‐Ilan University, Ramat‐Gan 52900 (Israel), Fax: (+972)?353 51250;2. Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstr. 1, 70569 Stuttgart (Germany) |
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Abstract: | Combined application of cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) technique reveals a complicated interplay between the adsorption of ammonium and lower molecular weight tetraalkyl ammonium cations and desorption of Cl? anions inside carbon micropores at low surface charge densities, which results in failure of their permselectivity. Higher negative surface charge densities induce complete exclusion (desorption) of the Cl? co‐ions, which imparts purely permselective behavior on the carbon micropores. The second fundamental effect discovered herein relates to the dominant role of anion desorption (as compared to cation adsorption), that is, overwhelming failure of permselectivity extends to high negative charge densities of the electrode in the presence of bulky tetraalkyl ammonium cations, which tend to be confined in the micropores of the carbon. The results obtained are important for advancement of high power density carbon‐based supercapacitors, nanofiltration technologies with porous carbon membranes, and studies of ionic transport across biological membranes. |
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Keywords: | adsorption carbon cyclic voltammetry ionic transport microporous materials |
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