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Probing the interaction of ionic liquids with graphene using surface‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Author(s) -
Mahurin Shan M.,
Surwade Sumedh P.,
Crespo Marcos,
Dai Sheng
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of raman spectroscopy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.748
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1097-4555
pISSN - 0377-0486
DOI - 10.1002/jrs.4858
Subject(s) - raman spectroscopy , graphene , ionic liquid , ionic bonding , materials science , spectroscopy , surface enhanced raman spectroscopy , nanotechnology , chemistry , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemical physics , raman scattering , optics , physics , ion , organic chemistry , catalysis , quantum mechanics
We report an in situ measurement of the interaction of an imidazolium‐based room temperature ionic liquid with both pure silver and a graphene‐over‐silver electrode under an applied electrochemical potential. At a negative applied potential, overall signal intensity increased indicating enhanced ionic liquid concentration at both silver and graphene electrodes. Vibrational modes associated with the imidazolium ring exhibited greater intensity enhancements and larger peak shifts compared with the anion indicating that the cation adsorbs with the ring and alkyl chain parallel to the electrode surface for both silver and graphene. In contrast to the silver, the surface enhanced Raman spectra of the ionic liquid near graphene showed shifts in the cation peaks even at no applied potential because of the strong π–π interaction between the ionic liquid and the graphene. Furthermore, the intensity of the graphene peak decreased in the presence of ionic liquid possibly due to the interaction between the ionic liquid and graphene. These results illustrate the effectiveness of surface‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy to investigate electrolyte interactions with graphene at the liquid/electrode interface. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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