Advances in surface-enhanced vibrational spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces
Electrochemical interfaces are ubiquitous, and characterisation tools that allow us to interrogate them on the molecular scale underpin a wide range of technologies. Because of their dynamic nature, in situ or operando measurement is often necessary, and the coupling of electrochemical techniques wi...
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doaj-fbe97ec95ae64d0ba230c992813bccda2020-11-25T00:14:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAdvances in Physics: X2374-61492017-01-012118820910.1080/23746149.2016.12689311268931Advances in surface-enhanced vibrational spectroscopy at electrochemical interfacesAndrew J. Wain0Michael A. O’Connell1National Physical LaboratoryNational Physical LaboratoryElectrochemical interfaces are ubiquitous, and characterisation tools that allow us to interrogate them on the molecular scale underpin a wide range of technologies. Because of their dynamic nature, in situ or operando measurement is often necessary, and the coupling of electrochemical techniques with spectroscopic methods is a powerful solution to this challenge. Vibrational spectroscopy in particular can provide important insights into the chemical nature of species adsorbed at electrode surfaces. When combined with electrochemistry, the influence of a potential perturbation to the interface can be studied, helping to build a complete picture of molecular processes in complex electrochemical systems. Here, we review the latest advances in vibrational spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces, with a focus on surface-enhanced approaches including surface-enhanced Raman scattering, shell-isolated nanoparticle-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23746149.2016.1268931SpectroelectrochemistrySERSSHINERSTERSSEIRAS |
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Advances in surface-enhanced vibrational spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces |
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Advances in surface-enhanced vibrational spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces |
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Advances in surface-enhanced vibrational spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces |
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advances in surface-enhanced vibrational spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces |
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Electrochemical interfaces are ubiquitous, and characterisation tools that allow us to interrogate them on the molecular scale underpin a wide range of technologies. Because of their dynamic nature, in situ or operando measurement is often necessary, and the coupling of electrochemical techniques with spectroscopic methods is a powerful solution to this challenge. Vibrational spectroscopy in particular can provide important insights into the chemical nature of species adsorbed at electrode surfaces. When combined with electrochemistry, the influence of a potential perturbation to the interface can be studied, helping to build a complete picture of molecular processes in complex electrochemical systems. Here, we review the latest advances in vibrational spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces, with a focus on surface-enhanced approaches including surface-enhanced Raman scattering, shell-isolated nanoparticle-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy. |
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Spectroelectrochemistry SERS SHINERS TERS SEIRAS |
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