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Temperature Effects on the Capacitance of an Imidazolium‐based Ionic Liquid on a Graphite Electrode: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation
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Materials ScienceSolid-state IonicEngineeringImidazolium‐based Ionic LiquidElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceSurface ScienceTemperature EffectsFundamental ElectrochemistryIonic ConductorGrapheneMolecular Dynamics SimulationsPhysical ChemistryMolecular Dynamics SimulationThicker EdlChemistryEdl ThicknessElectrochemical InterfaceElectrochemistry
Temperature-dependent electric double layer (EDL) and differential capacitance-potential (C(d)-U) curves of the ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate (BMIM(+)/PF6(-)) were studied on a graphite electrode by molecular dynamics simulations. It was found that all C(d)-U curves were asymmetric camel-shaped with higher C(d) at negative polarization, attributed to the specific adsorption of BMIM(+). In addition, the maxima of Cd at the negative polarization decrease monotonically with temperature due to the thicker EDL, whereas at the positive polarization they gradually increase from 450 to 550 K and decrease at 600 K. Such temperature effects at positive polarization may be understood in terms of the competition between two aspects: the weakening specific adsorption of BMIM(+) allows more effective screening to the positive charge and overall increasing EDL thickness. Although the former dominates from 450 to 550 K, the latter becomes dominant at 600 K.
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