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Improved in-situ characterization of electrochemical interfaces using metasurface-driven surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy

Electrocatalysis plays a crucial role in realizing the transition towards green energy, driving research directions from hydrogen generation to carbon dioxide reduction. Understanding electrochemical reactions is crucial to improve their efficiency and to bridge the gap toward a sustainable zero-carbon future. Surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS) is a suitable method for investigating these processes because it can monitor with chemical specificity the mechanisms of the reactions. However, it remains difficult to detect many relevant aspects of electrochemical reactions such as short-lived intermediates. Here, we develop and experimentally realize an integrated nanophotonic-electrochemical SEIRAS platform for the in situ investigation of molecular signal traces emerging during electrochemical experiments. Specifically, we implement a platinum nano-slot metasurface featuring strongly enhanced electromagnetic near fields and spectrally target it at the weak vibrational bending mode of adsorbed CO at ~2033 cm-1. Crucially, our platinum nano-slot metasurface provides high molecular sensitivity. The resonances can be tuned over a broad range in the mid-infrared spectrum. Compared to conventional unstructured platinum layers, our nanophotonic-electrochemical platform delivers a substantial improvement of the experimentally detected characteristic absorption signals by a factor of 27, enabling the detection of new species with weak signals, fast conversions, or low surface concentrations. By providing a deeper understanding of catalytic reactions, we anticipate our nanophotonic-electrochemical platform to open exciting perspectives for electrochemical SEIRAS, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, and the study of reactions in other fields of chemistry such as photoelectrocatalysis.

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