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Hauptverfasser: Sun, Jikai, Gallegos, Alejandro, Pan, Runtong, Wu, Jianzhong
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.09272
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author Sun, Jikai
Gallegos, Alejandro
Pan, Runtong
Wu, Jianzhong
author_facet Sun, Jikai
Gallegos, Alejandro
Pan, Runtong
Wu, Jianzhong
contents The selection of suitable ionic liquids (ILs) is critical for CO2 capture and electrocatalytic conversion into valuable chemical products. The screening process can be enhanced with theoretical simulations that reveal the property-performance relationship of ILs, accelerating the identification of optimal candidates. However, anhydrous ionic liquids exhibit low dielectric constants and high ion concentrations, challenging traditional first-principles calculations. Additionally, the spatial distribution of CO2 in the electric double layer (EDL) plays a crucial role in determining the electrocatalytic activity. This work proposes a solution-corrected constant potential model (CPM-sol) to account for the imbalance between the net charge and the number of electrons on the electrode surface through an implicit consideration of ion distributions. By incorporating solution-phase corrections into the conventional CPM model, we reveal the changes in the Fermi level and charge alongside the reaction process. Furthermore, we systematically investigate the impact of various IL properties on electrode surface charging and CO2 distribution. The theoretical results highlight the critical role of interactions between solution components, forming chain-like structures, in determining their distribution in confined environments and influencing the electrode surface charge. These findings provide insights for mechanism-guided electrolyte design.
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spellingShingle Solution-corrected Constant Potential Model for CO2 Electrocatalysis in Ionic Liquids
Sun, Jikai
Gallegos, Alejandro
Pan, Runtong
Wu, Jianzhong
Chemical Physics
The selection of suitable ionic liquids (ILs) is critical for CO2 capture and electrocatalytic conversion into valuable chemical products. The screening process can be enhanced with theoretical simulations that reveal the property-performance relationship of ILs, accelerating the identification of optimal candidates. However, anhydrous ionic liquids exhibit low dielectric constants and high ion concentrations, challenging traditional first-principles calculations. Additionally, the spatial distribution of CO2 in the electric double layer (EDL) plays a crucial role in determining the electrocatalytic activity. This work proposes a solution-corrected constant potential model (CPM-sol) to account for the imbalance between the net charge and the number of electrons on the electrode surface through an implicit consideration of ion distributions. By incorporating solution-phase corrections into the conventional CPM model, we reveal the changes in the Fermi level and charge alongside the reaction process. Furthermore, we systematically investigate the impact of various IL properties on electrode surface charging and CO2 distribution. The theoretical results highlight the critical role of interactions between solution components, forming chain-like structures, in determining their distribution in confined environments and influencing the electrode surface charge. These findings provide insights for mechanism-guided electrolyte design.
title Solution-corrected Constant Potential Model for CO2 Electrocatalysis in Ionic Liquids
topic Chemical Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.09272