Electrochemical Interfaces: Modern Techniques for In-situ Interface CharacterizationHéctor D. Abruña |
Contents
Synchrotron Radiation and Its Origin | 4 |
Theory of EXAFS | 11 |
Surface EXAFS and Polarization Studies | 19 |
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Electrochemical Interfaces: Modern Techniques for In-Situ Interface ... H. D. Abruna No preview available - 1991 |
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acetonitrile adlayer adsorbed adsorption anions atoms band beam Bewick bulk cations cell changes charge Chem chemical concentration coworkers crystal Curve decrease density detector diffraction double layer electric field electrochemical cell electrochemical interfaces electrochemical systems electrochemistry electrode surface electrolyte energy Equation EXAFS experimental experiments forces frequency function geometry infrared interactions ions laser lattice Lett measurements metal mica mode modulation molecular molecules monolayer Mossbauer spectroscopy nonlinear observed obtained optical orientation oxidation peak permission from Reference phase Phys plane platinum polarization polycrystalline potential dependence probe processes pyridine radiation Raman Raman scattering Raman spectroscopy redox reflection refractive index region Reprinted with permission resonant roughened scan scattering second harmonic SERS intensity SH intensity SH response SH signal shown in Figure solution solvent species spectra spectrum structure studies substrate surface enhancement surface forces apparatus technique temperature vibrational Voltage voltammetry X-ray standing wave