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Electrifying Chemistry: How Electric Fields Boost Electrode Reactions
Friday, January 17, 2025
Recently, there's been a lot of progress in understanding these interfacial electric fields. Scientists are using experiments, computer simulations, and theories to learn more. They've found that electric fields can cause adsorbates—molecules stuck to the electrode—to vibrate differently. This is called the vibrational Stark effect.
But that's not all. Electric fields can also change how reactions happen at these interfaces. They can make reactions go faster or slower, or even change which products are made. Scientists are also exploring how magnetic fields can control charge transfer and chemical reactions.
In the future, understanding these fields better could help design better catalysts and improve processes like water splitting and fuel cells. Isn't that cool?
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