Publication date: 15th December 2025
Studying electrochemical reactions at interfaces between different states of matter has been a long-term interest for both experimentalists and theorists in wide-range research areas. Revealing the fundamental properties at such interfaces is critical for a complete description of relevant electrochemical processes and for future designs of advance materials. In this talk, we will present a brief review on our in situ investigations at interfaces, including gas/solid interface and liquid/solid interface. 【1】 These examples highlight the importance of studying “living” interfaces in a dynamic environment and the value of correlative in situ methods. We will discuss our beamline at Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation and In-situ Electron Microscopy Facility, which allows in situ studies at pressures up to 20 mbar with high spatial resolution. We will also share recent progress on our lab-based system dedicated for in situ investigations of liquid/solid interfaces. Other new experimental methods will be briefly discussed as well.
References:
[1] Han, Y.; Zhang, H.; Yu, Y.; Liu, Z., ACS Catal. 2021, 11, 1464.
