2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.2c00548
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Absolute Electronic Energetics and Quantitative Work Functions of Liquids from Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Abstract: Conspectus Liquid-jet photoelectron spectroscopy (LJ-PES) enabled a breakthrough in the experimental study of the electronic structure of liquid water, aqueous solutions, and volatile liquids more generally. The novelty of this technique, dating back over 25 years, lies in stabilizing a continuous, micron-diameter LJ in a vacuum environment to enable PES studies. A key quantity in PES is the most probable energy associated with vertical promotion of an electron into vacuum: the vertical ionizatio… Show more

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“…By applying a bias voltage of U = −50 V we employ the protocols to determine absolute binding energies by measuring the low kinetic energy cutoff as well as all spectral features of interest. ,, Thus, we determine the VIE of the liquid HOMO of THF to be VIE liq THF = 8.45 ± 0.1 eV, while the averaged literature value for the gas-phase is VIE gas THF = 9.71 ± 0.03 eV, , resulting in a gas–liquid shift of ΔBE THF = 1.28 eV. For comparison, we apply a Born–Haber cycle to provide an estimate for the gas–liquid shift ΔBE BH THF for ionizing a neutral THF molecule in the solvent of THF.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…By applying a bias voltage of U = −50 V we employ the protocols to determine absolute binding energies by measuring the low kinetic energy cutoff as well as all spectral features of interest. ,, Thus, we determine the VIE of the liquid HOMO of THF to be VIE liq THF = 8.45 ± 0.1 eV, while the averaged literature value for the gas-phase is VIE gas THF = 9.71 ± 0.03 eV, , resulting in a gas–liquid shift of ΔBE THF = 1.28 eV. For comparison, we apply a Born–Haber cycle to provide an estimate for the gas–liquid shift ΔBE BH THF for ionizing a neutral THF molecule in the solvent of THF.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to separate the liquid phase from the gas-phase PE spectral contributions, a negative bias voltage U (−50 V for SOL 3 PES and −25 V for EASI) was applied. This enables us to perform an absolute binding energy calibration , by recording the spectral features of the valence band as well as the low-energy tail (LET) curve. These protocols allow the determination of the eBEs (and correspondingly VIEs to be consistent across different measurements despite certain parameterssuch as the photon energy or the effective bias voltagemight change).…”
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“…For example, with the ability to introduce liquid water into a vacuum chamber, photoelectron spectroscopy became possible, for example using core-level photoelectron spectroscopy 423 to measure work functions of liquid-water surfaces. 424 However, methods for scattering molecules from surfaces of high-vaporpressure liquids like water are not yet fully mature. A recent review discusses many of the "lessons learned" in developing liquid microjets for scattering experiments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in the case of associated PES measurements, more robust energy-referencing methodologies would be needed to allow arbitrary solution BEs to be determined with respect to the Fermi level. 56,78…”
Section: Ground State Energetics Of Pcn and Teoamentioning
confidence: 99%