Vibrational Spectroscopy at Electrified Interfaces

Gebonden Engels 2013 9781118157176
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Edited by highly cited researchers,
Vibrational Spectroscopy of Electrified Interfaces highlights modern vibrational techniques ranging from Raman, infrared and non–linear optical spectroscopy to inelastic electron scattering and their application to study electrified interfaces. Providing molecular–level information on the structure and composition of surfaces and interfaces, this first book available on the topic addresses theory, techniques, and applications across a wide range of interfaces in the physical and biological sciences, including those in biological, geochemical, and power devices such as batteries, solar and fuel cells.

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ISBN13:9781118157176
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:440

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<p>Preface to the Wiley Series on Electrocatalysis and Electrochemistry vii<br /> <br /> Foreword ix<br /> by Masatoshi Osawa<br /> <br /> Preface xi<br /> <br /> Contributors xiii<br /> <br /> Part One Nonlinear Vibrational Spectroscopy<br /> <br /> 1. Water Hydrogen Bonding Dynamics at Charged Interfaces Observed with Ultrafast Nonlinear Vibrational Spectroscopy 3<br /> Emily E. Fenn and Michael D. Fayer<br /> <br /> 2. SFG Studies of Oxide Water Interfaces: Protonation States, Water Polar Orientations, and Comparison with Structure Results from X–Ray Scattering 48<br /> Y. Ron Shen and Glenn A. Waychunas<br /> <br /> 3. Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy of Interfacial Dynamics 85<br /> Christopher M. Berg and Dana D. Dlott<br /> <br /> 4. Spectroscopy of Electrifi ed Interfaces with Broadband Sum Frequency Generation: From Electrocatalysis to Protein Foams 120<br /> Bj&ouml;rn Braunschweig, Prabuddha Mukherjee, Robert B. Kutz, Armin Rumpel, Kathrin<br /> Engelhardt, Wolfgang Peukert, Dana D. Dlott, and Andrzej Wieckowski<br /> <br /> Part Two Raman Spectroscopy<br /> <br /> 5. Surface–Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering (SERRS) Studies of Electron–Transfer Redox–Active Protein Attached to Thiol–Modified Metal: Case of Cytochrome c 153<br /> Agata Kr&oacute;likowska<br /> <br /> 6. Depolarization of Surface–Enhanced Raman Scattering Photons from a Small Number of Molecules on Metal Surfaces 220<br /> Fumika Nagasawa, Mai Takase, Hideki Nabika, and Kei Murakoshi<br /> <br /> Part Three IRRAS Spectroscopy (Including PM IRRAS)<br /> <br /> 7. DFT and In Situ Infrared Studies on Adsorption and Oxidation of Glycine, l–Alanine, and l–Serine on Gold Electrodes 241<br /> Andrea P. Sandoval, Jos&eacute; Manuel Orts, Antonio Rodes, and Juan M. Feliu<br /> <br /> 8. Composition, Structure, and Reaction Dynamics at Electrode Electrolyte Interfaces Using Infrared Spectroscopy 266<br /> Angel Cuesta<br /> <br /> 9. Vibrational Stark Effect at Halide Precovered Cu(100) Electrodes 307<br /> Melanie R&ouml;efzaad, Duc Thanh Pham, and Klaus Wandelt<br /> <br /> 10. Vibrational Spectroscopy of the Ionomer Catalyst Interface 327<br /> Ian Kendrick, Jonathan Doan, and Eugene S. Smotkin<br /> <br /> 11. In Situ PM IRRAS Studies of Biomimetic Membranes Supported at Gold Electrode Surfaces 345<br /> Annia H. Kycia, ZhangFei Su, Christa L. Brosseau, and Jacek Lipkowski<br /> <br /> Index 418</p>

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