Booth S G, Tripathi A M, Strashnov I, Dryfe R A W, Walton A S
School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, M139PL, United Kingdom.
J Phys Condens Matter. 2017 Nov 15;29(45):454001. doi: 10.1088/1361-648X/aa8b92.
The routine study of the solid-water interface by XPS is potentially revolutionary as this development opens up whole new areas of study for photoelectron spectroscopy. To date this has been realised by only a few groups worldwide and current techniques have significant restrictions on the type of samples which can be studied. Here we present a novel and uniquely flexible approach to the problem. By introducing a thin capillary into the NAP-XPS, a small droplet can be injected onto the sample surface, offset from the analysis area by several mm. By careful control of the droplet size a water layer of controllable thickness can be established in the analysis area-continuous with the bulk droplet. We present results from the solid-water interface on a vacuum prepared TiO(110) single crystal and demonstrate that the solid/liquid interface is addressable.
利用X射线光电子能谱(XPS)对固-水界面进行常规研究具有潜在的革命性,因为这一进展为光电子能谱开辟了全新的研究领域。迄今为止,全球只有少数几个研究小组实现了这一点,而且目前的技术对可研究的样品类型有很大限制。在此,我们提出一种新颖且独特灵活的解决该问题的方法。通过将一根细毛细管引入中性常压光电子能谱(NAP-XPS)中,可以将一个小液滴注入到样品表面,使其偏离分析区域几毫米。通过仔细控制液滴大小,可以在分析区域建立一层厚度可控的水层,该水层与大液滴相连。我们展示了在真空制备的TiO(110)单晶上固-水界面的研究结果,并证明固/液界面是可研究的。