Interfacial Electric Fields Drive Rearrangement of Adsorbed Cysteine and Electrolyte Ions on Au Electrodes
Hari R. Sudhakar,
Julie N. Renner,
Robert E. Warburton
Abstract:Electrode surfaces modified with
peptides or other biomolecules
are of great interest for applications in catalysis and separations.
At the electrochemical interface, the structure of biomolecular adsorbates
may be sensitive to the applied potential and the distribution of
solvent and ions near the electrode surface. Herein, periodic density
functional theory (DFT) calculations are used to describe changes
in the adsorption structure of the l-cysteine amino acid
on Au(111) as a function of applied potential. T… Show more
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