Abstract

Ring any bells? The differential capacitance curve of Au(100) in neat [BMI]BF(4) (BMI = 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium) ionic liquid has a bell-shaped feature (see picture). The adsorption of BMI(+) shows a disorder-order transition and depends on the structure of the surface. Ordered adsorption in a micelle-like structure stabilizes the underlying Au surface.

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