Electrolytes in Confinement by Conductive Surfaces
ORAL
Abstract
Electrolytes in confinement near conductive surfaces are present in numerous applications including energy storage, sensors, and nanofluidic devices, thereby understanding electrostatic interactions near conductive interfaces is of prime importance. We investigate an electrolyte solution confined by two multilayered graphene surfaces. We discuss the effect of graphene being a conductor on the electrolyte structure, ion-ion interactions, and dielectric properties of the confined electrolyte.
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Publication: [1] Electrolytes confined by conductive surfaces, F. Jiménez-Ángeles and M. Olvera de la Cruz, In preparation<br>[2] Potential-Controlled Rb+ Adsorption at the Graphene-Water Interface, K. Harmon, F. Jiménez-Ángeles, S. S. Lee, M. Bedzyk, M. Olvera de la Cruz, and P. Fenter, In preparation
Presenters
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Felipe Jimenez
Northwestern University
Authors
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Felipe Jimenez
Northwestern University
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Monica Olvera De La Cruz
Northwestern University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University