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24.–27. Apr. 2018
GSI
Europe/Berlin Zeitzone

Analysis of the Electric-Double-Layer formation by in-situ Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry

24.04.2018, 11:50
20m
KBW lecture hall (GSI)

KBW lecture hall

GSI

Planckstr. 1 64291 Darmstadt / Germany
Oral Annual Workshop on Ion and Particle Beams (Ionenstrahl Workshop) Mat Science Week

Sprecher

Frau Nasrin Baghban Khojasteh (Ion Beam Center, Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research, HZDR)

Beschreibung

A setup for in-situ Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS) has been installed at the 2 MV Van-de-Graaff accelerator at the Ion Beam Center (IBC) of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR). Online analysis of solid-liquid interfaces as well as electro-chemistry experiments are conducted by this technique. A Si3N4 window separates the liquid from the vacuum in the RBS chamber. A He+ beam (E = 1.7 MeV) is utilized for the RBS measurements. RBS as well as Particle Induced X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy (PIXE) spectra are recorded simultaneously to increase the sensitivity for trace elements. The technique was employed for direct measurements of the Electric-Double-Layer (EDL) formation on Si3N4. Investigations of the EDL formation at solid-liquid interfaces are of great significance due to the various valuable applications such as super-capacitors that can be utilized to provide a backup power supply or applied in various other fields [1-3]. In our preliminary experiments, the specific adsorption of Barium ions from a 1mM BaCl2 solution with various pH values was observed in a direct and quantitative manner. Sensitivity of the technique reaches the ppm range and areal densities can be measured down to 0.1 atomic monolayer. [1]Kötz et al., (2002). The 12th International Seminar on Double Layer Capacitors and Similar Energy Storage Devices, Dec, USA. [2]Faggioli et al., (1999). J. Power Sources, 84(2): 261. [3]Simon et al., (2008). Nature materials, 7(11): 845.

Autor

Frau Nasrin Baghban Khojasteh (Ion Beam Center, Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research, HZDR)

Co-Autoren

Dr. René Heller (Ion Beam Center, Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research, HZDR) Frau Sabine Apelt (TU Dresden) Dr. Ute Bergmann (TU Dresden)

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