In situ infrared spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces

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Abstract

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.

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Iwasita, T., & Nart, F. C. (1997). In situ infrared spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces. Progress in Surface Science. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0079-6816(97)00032-4

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