Capturing charge and size effects of ions at the graphene-electrolyte interface using polarizable force field simulations

利用可极化力场模拟捕捉石墨烯-电解质界面处离子的电荷和尺寸效应

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Abstract

We present a systematic investigation capturing the charge and size effects of ions interacting with a graphene surface using polarizable simulations. Our results utilizing the Drude polarizable force field (FF) for ions, water and graphene surfaces, show that the graphene parameters previously developed by us are able to accurately capture the dynamics at the electrolyte-graphene interface. For monovalent ions, with increasing size, the solvation shell plays a crucial role in controlling the ion-graphene interactions. Smaller monovalent ions directly interact with the graphene surface, while larger ions interact with the graphene surface via a well-formed solvation shell. For divalent ions, both interaction modes are observed. For the anion Cl(-), we observe direct interaction between the ions and the graphene surface. The anion-graphene interactions are strongly driven by the polarizability of the graphene surface. These effects are not captured in the absence of polarization by additive FF simulations. The present study underlines the importance of polarizability in capturing the interfacial phenomenon at the solid-solute interface.

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