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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Mechanism of the potential-triggered surface transformation of germanium in acidic medium studied by ATR-IR spectroscopy

Simantini Nayak; Andreas Erbe

In acidic solution, germanium surfaces undergo a transformation to hydrogen-terminated surfaces at sufficiently negative electrode potentials. Herein, we used in situ and operando attenuated total reflection infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy coupled to electrochemical experiments to study the details of this surface transformation on Ge(111) and Ge(100) in 0.1 M HClO4. The ATR-IR data gathered during the surface transformation are consistent with an interpretation according to which an intermediate state exists of a surface with mixed termination. In the mixed termination, both H and OH are bound to the surface, which showed a Ge-H stretching mode at ∼2025-2030 cm-1. At sufficiently negative potentials, the surfaces became fully hydrogen terminated. ATR-IR spectra can be understood by assigning the peak at ∼1977-1990 cm-1 to the stretching mode of GeH1 species on Ge(111), and the peak at ∼2000-2015 cm-1 to a stretching mode of GeH2 species on Ge(100). Measurements of the linear dichroism showed the GeH1 species to be oriented predominantly upright. The transition dipole moment of the GeH2 species was oriented parallel to the surface, as expected for an antisymmetric stretching mode.


Laser Applications to Chemical, Security and Environmental Analysis | 2012

Attenuated Total Reflection Mid-IR-spectroscopy for Electrochemical Applications using a QCL

Stefanie Pengel; Bernd Schönberger; Simantini Nayak; Andreas Erbe

A setup is presented for ATR-IR spectroscopy based on a pulsed tunable external-cavity QCL. The electronic detection system integrates the detector signal during laser emission. Repeatable measurements of absorption spectra have been achieved.


Electrochimica Acta | 2015

Electrochemical characterization of direct electron uptake in electrical microbially influenced corrosion of iron by the lithoautotrophic SRB Desulfopila corrodens strain IS4

Pascal Fabien Beese-Vasbender; Simantini Nayak; Andreas Erbe; Martin Stratmann; Karl Johann Jakob Mayrhofer


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2013

A mechanistic study of the electrochemical oxygen reduction on the model semiconductor n-Ge(100) by ATR-IR and DFT

Simantini Nayak; Paul Ulrich Biedermann; Martin Stratmann; Andreas Erbe


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

In situ infrared spectroscopic investigation of intermediates in the electrochemical oxygen reduction on n-Ge(100) in alkaline perchlorate and chloride electrolyte

Simantini Nayak; Paul Ulrich Biedermann; Martin Stratmann; Andreas Erbe


Analyst | 2017

10 nm deep, sub-nanoliter fluidic nanochannels on germanium for attenuated total reflection infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy

K. K. Sriram; Simantini Nayak; Stefanie Pengel; Chia-Fu Chou; Andreas Erbe


Gordon Research Conference, Corrosion - Aqueous | 2014

Direct electron uptake by sulfate-reducing bacteria in microbial corrosion of iron

Pascal Fabien Beese-Vasbender; Simantini Nayak; Julia Garrelfs; Andreas Erbe; Friedrich Widdel; Martin Stratmann; Karl Johann Jakob Mayrhofer


Eurocorr 2014 | 2014

Outer membrane associated redox active components in lithotrophic SRB trigger direct electron transfer during anaerobic electrical MIC

Pascal Fabien Beese-Vasbender; Simantini Nayak; Julia Garrelfs; Andreas Erbe; Friedrich Widdel; Martin Stratmann; Karl Johann Jakob Mayrhofer


Reservoir Microbiology Forum | 2013

Cathodes as the sole electron donors in cultures of corrosive SRB

Pascal Fabien Beese-Vasbender; Simantini Nayak; Andreas Erbe; Karl Johann Jakob Mayrhofer; Martin Stratmann; Friedrich Widdel


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2018

Vibrational spectroscopic study of pH dependent solvation at a Ge(100)-water interface during an electrode potential triggered surface termination transition

Fang Niu; Martin Rabe; Simantini Nayak; Andreas Erbe

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