Detection of Aqueous Solvated Electrons Produced by Photoemission from Solids Using Transient Absorption Measurements.

ACS measurement science au(2022)

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Solvated electrons in water have long been of interest to chemists. While readily produced using intense multiphoton excitation of water and/or irradiation with high-energy particles, the possible role of solvated electrons in electrochemical and photoelectrochemical reactions at electrodes has been controversial. Recent studies showed that excitation of electrons to the conduction band of diamond leads to barrier-free emission of electrons into water. While these electrons can be inferred from the reactions they induce, direct detection by transient absorption measurements provides more direct evidence. Here, we present studies demonstrating direct detection of solvated electrons produced at diamond electrode surfaces and the influence of electrochemical potential and solution-phase electron scavengers. We further present a more detailed analysis of experimental conditions needed to detect solvated electrons emitted from diamond and other solid materials through transient optical absorption measurements.
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diamond, solvated electron, transient absorption, surfaces
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