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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2010

Elucidating the Ionomer-Electrified Metal Interface

Ian Kendrick; Dunesh Kumari; Adam Yakaboski; Nicholas Dimakis; Eugene S. Smotkin

The competitive adsorption of Nafion functional groups induce complex potential dependencies (Stark tuning) of vibrational modes of CO adsorbed (CO(ads)) on the Pt of operating fuel cell electrodes. Operando infrared (IR) spectroscopy, polarization modulated IR spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS) of Pt-Nafion interfaces, and attenuated total reflectance IR spectroscopy of bulk Nafion were correlated by density functional theory (DFT) calculated spectra to elucidate Nafion functional group coadsorption responsible for the Stark tuning of CO(ads) on high surface area fuel cell electrodes. The DFT calculations and observed spectra suggest that the side-chain CF3, CF2 groups (i.e., of the backbone and side chain) and the SO3(-) are ordered by the platinum surface. A model of the Nafion-Pt interface with appropriate dihedral and native bond angles, consistent with experimental and calculated spectra, suggest direct adsorption of the CF3 and SO3(-) functional groups on Pt. Such adsorption partially orders the Nafion backbone and/or side-chain CF2 groups relative to the Pt surface. The coadsorption of CF3 is further supported by Mulliken partial charge calculations: The CF3 fluorine atoms have the highest average charge among all types of Nafion fluorine atoms and are second only to the sulfonate oxygen atoms.


Analytical Chemistry | 2012

Thermal processing as a means to prepare durable, submicron thickness ionomer films for study by transmission infrared spectroscopy.

Chang Kyu Byun; Tifani Parker; Chunchao Liang; Ian Kendrick; Nicholas Dimakis; Eugene S. Smotkin; Li-Mei Jin; Dongqing Zhuang; Darryl D. DesMarteau; Stephen E. Creager; Carol Korzeniewski

A high temperature solution processing method was adapted to prepare durable, freestanding, submicrometer thickness films for transmission infrared spectroscopy studies of ionomer membrane. The materials retain structural integrity following cleaning and ion-exchange steps in boiling solutions, similar to a commercial fuel cell membrane. Unlike commercial membrane, which typically has thicknesses of >25 μm, the structural properties of the submicrometer thickness materials can be probed in mid-infrared spectral measurements with the use of transmission sampling. Relative to the infrared attenuated total reflection (ATR) technique, transmission measurements can sample ionomer membrane materials more uniformly and suffer less distortion from optical effects. Spectra are reported for thermally processed Nafion and related perfluoroalkyl ionomer materials containing phosphonate and phosphinate moieties substituted for the sulfonate end group on the side chain. Band assignments for complex or unexpected features are aided by density functional theory (DFT) calculations.


Tetrahedron Letters | 2010

Microwave-accelerated fluorodenitrations and nitrodehalogenations: expeditious routes to labeled PET ligands and fluoropharmaceuticals

Paul LaBeaume; Michael Placzek; Mathew Daniels; Ian Kendrick; Patrick Ng; Melissa McNeel; Roushan Afroze; Abigail Alexander; Rhiannon Thomas; Amy E. Kallmerten; Graham B. Jones


Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2013

Theoretical and experimental infrared spectra of hydrated and dehydrated Nafion

Ian Kendrick; Adam Yakaboski; Erin Kingston; Jonathan Doan; Nicholas Dimakis; Eugene S. Smotkin


Electrochimica Acta | 2011

Operando X-ray absorption and infrared fuel cell spectroscopy

Emily A. Lewis; Ian Kendrick; Qingying Jia; Corey Grice; Carlo U. Segre; Eugene S. Smotkin


ACS Catalysis | 2012

Ensemble Site Requirements for Oxidative Adsorption of Methanol and Ethanol on Pt Membrane Electrode Assemblies

Sara Evarts; Ian Kendrick; Britta Wallstrom; Thomas Mion; Mehdi Abedi; Nicholas Dimakis; Eugene S. Smotkin


Polymer | 2014

Theoretical and experimental infrared spectra of hydrated and dehydrated sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)

Jonathan Doan; Erin Kingston; Ian Kendrick; Kierstyn Anderson; Nicholas Dimakis; Philippe Knauth; Maria Luisa Di Vona; Eugene S. Smotkin


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016

Operando Raman Micro-Spectroscopy of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells

Ian Kendrick; Jennifer Fore; Jonathan Doan; Neili Loupe; Andy Vong; Nicholas Dimakis; Max Diem; Eugene S. Smotkin


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

Operando infrared spectroscopy of the fuel cell membrane electrode assembly Nafion–platinum interface

Ian Kendrick; Eugene S. Smotkin


Vibrational Spectroscopy at Electrified Interfaces | 2013

Vibrational Spectroscopy of the Ionomer–Catalyst Interface

Ian Kendrick; Jonathan Doan; Eugene S. Smotkin

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Max Diem

Northeastern University

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Qingying Jia

Northeastern University

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Carlo U. Segre

Illinois Institute of Technology

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