| Literature DB >> 29271921 |
Iwao Mogi1, Ryoichi Aogaki2, Kohki Takahashi3.
Abstract
Magnetoelectrolysis (electrolysis under magnetic fields) produces chiral surfaces on metal thin films, which can recognize the enantiomers of amino acids. Here, the chiral surface formation on copper films is reported in magnetoelectrochemical etching (MEE) at 5T with chloride additives. In the absence of additives, the surface chirality signs of MEE films depended on the magnetic field polarity. On the contrary, the MEE films prepared with the additives exhibited only d-activity in both magnetic field polarities. This result implies that the specific adsorption of chloride additives induces the chiral symmetry breaking for the magnetic field polarity.Entities:
Keywords: alanine; chiral symmetry breaking; copper film; magnetoelectrolysis; magnetohydrodynamic vortex; surface chirality
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29271921 PMCID: PMC5943964 DOI: 10.3390/molecules23010019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1MHD effects in magnetoelectrochemical etching with vertical magnetic fields . The Lorentz force acting on the ionic current causes two types MHD flows; macroscopic vertical MHD flow around the electrode edge and micro-MHD vortices around the non-equilibrium fluctuations (pits) on the deposit surface.
Figure 2Microphotographs of MEE film surfaces prepared at a deposition current of 23 mA·cm−2. (a) +5T-film around a pit; (b) zoom-in photograph at the edge of pit (the rectangle part in (a)); (c) schematic of multi-scale micro-MHD vortices around a pit; (d) 0T-film.
Figure 3Chiral behaviors of the MEE film electrodes for the oxidation of alanine enantiomers. (a) +5T-film prepared at a deposition current of 23 mA·cm−2 without KCl; (b) −5T-film at 23 mA·cm−2 without KCl; (c) +5T-film at 20 mA·cm−2 with 0.1 mM KCl; and (d) −5T-film at 20 mA·cm−2 with 0.1 mM KCl.
Figure 4The ee ratio profiles of the MEE films versus the deposition currents. (a) +5T-film prepared without KCL; (b) −5T-film without KCl; (c) +5T-film with 0.10 mM KCl; (d) −5T-film with 0.10 mM KCl; (e) +5T-film with 0.20 mM KCl; and (f) −5T-film with 0.20 mM KCl. The error bars reflect the values of multiple experiments for each condition.