Title:
Synchrotron techniques in interfacial electrochemistry
Series:
NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series. Series C, Mathematical and physical sciences; v.432
Publication Information:
Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic, 1994
ISBN:
9780792328445
General Note:
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Synchrotron Techniques in Interfacial Electrochemistry, Funchal, Maldeira, Portugal, December 14-18, 1992
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Summary
Summary
Synchrotron Techniques in Interfacial Chemistry covers the structure of the electrode--solution interface and surface films, theory of X-ray scattering at surfaces and interfaces, synchrotron radiation instrumentation, surface X-ray diffraction, X-ray reflectivity, X-ray absorption spectroscopy (EXAFS and XANES), standing wave techniques, and IR spectroscopy. The use of each technique in the study of electrochemical problems is illustrated.
Table of Contents
Preface |
Synchrotron Radiation and InstrumentationJ. Robinson |
The Electrode/Solution Interphase: Problems for Synchrotron RadiationR. Parsons |
Nature of Surface FilmsJ. Kruger |
Theory of the X-Ray Scattering from Surfaces and InterfacesR.A. Cowley |
X-Ray Diffuse Scattering as a Probe for Thin Film and Interface StructureS.K. Sinha |
Surface Morphology Characterization with X-Ray Scattering TechniquesC. Thompson |
Studies of Electrodes by In-Situ X-Ray ScatteringM.F. Toney |
Surface Structure of the Au(111) ElectrodeB.M. Ocko and J. Wang |
In Situ X-Ray Diffraction Studies of the Electrodeposition of Pb Monolayers on Au(100) Single CrystalsK.M. Robinson and W.E. O'Grady |
Oxidation of Mo(001) SurfacesI.K. Robinson |
Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure: Physical Principles and Data AnalysisD.C. Koningsberger |
The Use of X-Ray Techniques in the In-Situ Study of CorrosionH.S. Isaacs |
In Situ X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Investigation of UPD Metal MonolayersA. Tadjeddine |
In Situ X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Nickel Oxide ElectrodesW.E. O'Grady and K.I. Pandya |
The UPD of Copper on Pt(100) In-Situ EXAFS and Ex Situ Structural LEED InvestigationsD. Aberdam and Y. Gauthier and R. Durand and R. Faure |
Characterization of New System for the Catalytic Electroreduction of Oxygen by Electrochemistry and X-Ray Absorption SpectroscopyM.C. Martins Alves and J.P. Dodelet and D. Guay and M. Ladouceur and G. Tourillon |
In Situ and Ex Situ Examination of Passivating Cu2O Layers with EXAFS and REFLEXAFSH.H. Strehblow and P. Borthen and P. Druska |
In-Situ and Ex-Situ Spectroelectrochemical and X-Ray Absorption Studies on Rechargeable, Chemically-Modified and Other MnO2 MaterialsB.E. Conway and D. Qu and J. McBreen |
EXAFS Studies of Film Coated ElectrodesR.C. Elder and L.R. Sharpe and D.H. Igo and R.O. Rigney and W.R. Heineman |
Electrode-Electrolyte Interfaces Investigated with X-Ray Standing Waves: Cu(111)/Pb,TlJ. Zegenhagen and G. Materlik and J.P. Dirks and M. Schmah |
X-Ray Standing Wave Studies of Underpotentially Deposited Metal MonolayersG.M. Bommarito and D. Acevedo and J.F. Rodriquez and H.D. Abruntilde;a and T. Gog and G. Materlik |
The Application of Infrared Synchrotron Radiation to the Study of Interfacial Vibrational ModesC.J. Hirschmugl and G.P. Williams |
Fourier Transform Infrared Combined with Synchrotron Radiation for Probing the Electrochemical InterfaceY.L. Mathis and K. Marakoshi and A. Tadjeddine and P. Roy |
Far Infrared Synchrotron Radiation and the Electrochemical InterfaceA.E. Russell and W. O'Grady |
The Adsorption of CO and H2O on Polycrystalline Gold as Studied by Synchrotron Infrared SpectroscopyB. Beden and C.A. Melendres and G.A. Bowmaker and C. Liu and V.A. Maroni |
Layered Semiconductor/Electrolyte Model Interfaces Investigated in UHV by Synchrotron Induced Photoelectron SpectroscopyT. Mayer and W. Jaegemann |
Future Prospects for the Application of Synchrotron Techniques to Interfacial ElectrochemistryC.A. Melendres |
Index |