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Electrostatic effects, nonlinear optical

Clearly, then, the chemical and physical properties of liquid interfaces represent a significant interdisciplinary research area for a broad range of investigators, such as those who have contributed to this book. The chapters are organized into three parts. The first deals with the chemical and physical structure of oil-water interfaces and membrane surfaces. Eighteen chapters present discussion of interfacial potentials, ion solvation, electrostatic instabilities in double layers, theory of adsorption, nonlinear optics, interfacial kinetics, microstructure effects, ultramicroelectrode techniques, catalysis, and extraction. [Pg.9]

It is a well-known fact that upon covalent immobilization at the surface, the dissociation constant of the acid-base indicator changes by as much as 3 pK units. This shift clearly illustrates the dramatic effect that the interphase has on the ionization equilibria. It is perhaps the most serious problem with optical sensors that the surface concentration of any species is related to its corresponding bulk activity value through an adsorption isotherm which, with the exception of Henry s law, is a highly nonlinear and variable relationship. It is also known (Davies and Rideal, 1963) that the surface pH is different from the bulk value due to the electrostatic repulsion. [Pg.301]

The next section introduces EA spectroscopy. In a macroscopic description, the EA signal can be viewed as a nonlinear field-induced optical effect. In molecular solids, the microscopic origin of EA can often be ascribed to the Stark effect. The quadratic dependence of EA on the electric field will be derived. Subsequently we will focus on EA as an optical probe of the internal electrostatic fields in organic diodes,... [Pg.803]


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