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In situ infrared spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces

An insight into the in situ FTIR spectroscopy method as applied in Electrochemistry is given. The particular aspects inherent to the electrochemical method are described in a concise form. Selected examples cover the results of about the last 8 years, on a variety of systems including carbon monoxid...

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Published in:Progress in surface science 1997-08, Vol.55 (4), p.271-340
Main Authors: Iwasita, T, Nart, F.C
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Language:English
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Summary:An insight into the in situ FTIR spectroscopy method as applied in Electrochemistry is given. The particular aspects inherent to the electrochemical method are described in a concise form. Selected examples cover the results of about the last 8 years, on a variety of systems including carbon monoxide, small organic molecules and double-layer components (hydrogen, anions and water). The experimental data refer mostly to adsorption on well-defined single-crystal surfaces. Analogies and differences with data from the metal/gas interface are discussed.
ISSN:0079-6816
1878-4240
DOI:10.1016/S0079-6816(97)00032-4