Abstract
Many industrially important chemical transformations occur at the interface between a solid catalyst and liquid reactants, despite which relatively little attention has been paid to spectroscopic methods for interrogating the working solid-liquid interface. This partly reflects a limited number of analytical techniques that give access to interface-specific information. Direct observation of surface species at catalytic solid-liquid interfaces is a daunting challenge for many in situ techniques due to the low concentration and/or short lifetime of chemical species in dynamic reactions. This review discusses the application of in situ and operando spectroscopies to probe solid-liquid interfaces, with a focus on the resulting mechanistic insight in the context of catalysis for sustainable chemistry. This journal is
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Negahdar, L., Parlett, C. M. A., Isaacs, M. A., Beale, A. M., Wilson, K., & Lee, A. F. (2020, August 21). Shining light on the solid-liquid interface: In situ/operando monitoring of surface catalysis. Catalysis Science and Technology. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cy00555j
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