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Molecular Structure and Orientation in the Electrode/Electrolyte Solution Interface — In Situ IR Spectroscopy

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Trends in Interfacial Electrochemistry

Part of the book series: NATO ASI Series ((ASIC,volume 179))

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Techniques are described which obtain the IR absorption spectra of species, either adsorbed or free in the electrode/electrolyte solution interphase. A comprehensive selection of applications are discussed to illustrate the capabilities of the methods. These cover both aqueous and non-aqueous systems and the use of single crystal surfaces as well as polycrystalline electrodes.

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Bewick, A. (1986). Molecular Structure and Orientation in the Electrode/Electrolyte Solution Interface — In Situ IR Spectroscopy. In: Silva, A.F. (eds) Trends in Interfacial Electrochemistry. NATO ASI Series, vol 179. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4694-1_12

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