Towards local tracking of solvated metal ions at solid-liquid interfaces

IF 10 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
William Trewby , Mahdi Tavakol , Ygor Morais Jaques , Kislon Voïtchovsky
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Abstract

The dynamics of individual solvated ions near solid surfaces is the driving force behind numerous interfacial processes, from electrochemical reactions to charge storage, mineral growth, biosignalling and bioenergetics. The precise system behaviour is delicately dependent on the atomistic and molecular details of the interface and remains difficult to capture with generalisable, analytical models. Reported dynamics can vary by orders of magnitude depending on microscopic details of the solvent, ions and/or surface chemistry. Experimentally, tracking single solvated ions as they move at or along interfaces remains highly challenging. This is, to some extent, offset by simulations that can provide precise atomistic insights, but usually over limited timescales. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of this highly interdisciplinary field, its achievements and remaining challenges, reviewing both experimental and computational results. Starting from the well accepted continuum description of dissolved ions at solid-liquid interfaces, we outline the challenges of deriving local information, illustrating the discussion with a range of selected studies. We explore the challenges associated with simultaneously achieving the spatial and temporal resolution needed to gain meaningful, yet contextual insights of single ions’ dynamics. Based on the current studies, we anticipate the future developments in the field, outlining remaining challenges and opportunities.

在固液界面上实现对溶解金属离子的局部追踪
从电化学反应到电荷储存、矿物生长、生物信号和生物能,固体表面附近单个溶解离子的动力学是众多界面过程背后的驱动力。精确的系统行为微妙地依赖于界面的原子和分子细节,仍然难以用通用的分析模型来捕捉。根据溶剂、离子和/或表面化学的微观细节,所报告的动力学可能会有数量级的差异。在实验中,跟踪单个溶解离子在界面或沿界面移动的过程仍然极具挑战性。模拟在一定程度上弥补了这一不足,模拟可以提供精确的原子洞察力,但通常时间尺度有限。本综述旨在概述这一高度跨学科的领域、其成就和仍然存在的挑战,同时回顾实验和计算结果。我们从公认的对固液界面溶解离子的连续描述入手,概述了获取局部信息所面临的挑战,并通过一系列精选研究来说明讨论内容。我们探讨了与同时实现所需的空间和时间分辨率相关的挑战,以获得对单个离子动态有意义但又有背景的见解。在当前研究的基础上,我们预测了该领域的未来发展,概述了仍然存在的挑战和机遇。
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Materials Today Physics
Materials Today Physics Materials Science-General Materials Science
CiteScore
14.00
自引率
7.80%
发文量
284
审稿时长
15 days
期刊介绍: Materials Today Physics is a multi-disciplinary journal focused on the physics of materials, encompassing both the physical properties and materials synthesis. Operating at the interface of physics and materials science, this journal covers one of the largest and most dynamic fields within physical science. The forefront research in materials physics is driving advancements in new materials, uncovering new physics, and fostering novel applications at an unprecedented pace.
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