Abstract
Humidity-dependent water structures at the interfaces between perfluorosulfonate ionomer (PFSI = Nafion) thin film and Pt and HOPG were determined at room temperature by using sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy. At low relative humidity (RH) condition, a peak centered around 3600cm−1 corresponding to water molecules interacting with sulfonic acid group in proton channel at PFSI surface was observed at both interfaces. However, while this peak increased with RH at PFSI/Pt interface, that at PFSI/HOPG did not increase. These results suggest that the structure of water molecules, especially the water molecules at the proton channel of PFSI surface, is strongly affected by the interaction of PFSI with Pt and HOPG.
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