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Enhanced Raman spectroscopy

SERS Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy [214-217] Same as RS but with roughened metal (usually silver) substrate Greatly enhanced intensity... [Pg.318]

See Refs. 80 and 81 for other examples. Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy is discussed in Section XVI-4C. [Pg.585]

Freunscht P, Van Duyne R P and Schneider S 1997 Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of trans-stilbene adsorbed on platinum- or self-assembled monolayer-modified silver film over nanosphere surfaces Chem. Phys. Lett. 281 372-8... [Pg.1228]

Nie S and Emory S R 1997 Near-field surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy on single silver nanoparticles Anal. Chem. 69 2631-5... [Pg.1228]

Ruperez A and Laserna J J 1996 Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy Modern Techniques in Raman Spectroscopy ed J J Laserna (New York Wley) pp 227-64... [Pg.1228]

Zeisel D, Deckert V, Zenobi R and Vo-Dinh T 1998 Near-field surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of dye molecules adsorbed on silver island films Chem. Phys. Lett. 283 381... [Pg.1730]

Michaels A M, Nirmal M and Brus L E 1999 Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of individual rhodamine 6G molecules on large Ag nanocrystals J. Am. Chem. See. 121 9932-9... [Pg.2506]

MOLE, however, is more sensitive than ETIR (<1 samples compared to about 100 p.m ). With surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy the Raman signal is enhanced by several orders of magnitude. This requires that the sample be absorbed on a metal surface (eg, Ag, Cu, or Au). It also yields sophisticated characterization data for the polytypes of siUcon carbide, graphite, etc. [Pg.335]

Laser stimulation of a silver surface results in a reflected signal over a million times stronger than that of other metals. Called laser-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, this procedure is useful in catalysis. The large neutron cross section of silver (see Fig. 2), makes this element useful as a thermal neutron flux monitor for reactor surveillance programs (see Nuclearreactors). [Pg.82]

Intensity enhancement takes place on rough silver surfaces. Under such conditions, Raman scattering can be measured from monolayers of molecular substances adsorbed on the silver (pyridine was the original test case), a technique known as surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. More recendy it has been found that sur-fiice enhancement also occurs when a thin layer of silver is sputtered onto a solid sample and the Raman scattering is observed through the silver. [Pg.434]

Recent developments in the mechanisms of corrosion inhibition have been discussed in reviews dealing with acid solutions " and neutral solu-tions - . Novel and improved experimental techniques, e.g. surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy , infrared spectroscopy. Auger electron spectroscopyX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyand a.c. impedance analysis have been used to study the adsorption, interaction and reaction of inhibitors at metal surfaces. [Pg.824]

QCMB RAM SBR SEI SEM SERS SFL SHE SLI SNIFTIRS quartz crystal microbalance rechargeable alkaline manganese dioxide-zinc styrene-butadiene rubber solid electrolyte interphase scanning electron microscopy surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy sulfolane-based electrolyte standard hydrogen electrode starter-light-ignition subtractively normalized interfacial Fourier transform infrared... [Pg.604]

Substituted 2-naphthols, as azo coupling components 356ff., 362 Sulfanilic acid 14, 71 Sulfidomolybdenum dimer anion, complex with diazonium ions 117 Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy 280... [Pg.453]

AC Impedance spectroscopy, 237 Auger electron spectroscopy, AES, 254 High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy, HREELS, 43, 69 Infrared spectroscopy, IRS, 39, 69 Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, SERS, 256... [Pg.573]

The physical methods mostly require ultra high vacuum conditions having the disadvantage of not being applicable directly to solvent swollen films, but recent developments of in situ measurements in SIMS X-ray diffraction surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and scanning electrochemical tunneling microscopy... [Pg.60]

Well-defined CdS/CdSe superlattices have been formed by means of ECALE [74]. In these structures the CdS component - and not CdSe - suffered from substantial crystallographic strain as was evidenced by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) - a valuable tool for characterizing the superlattice phonons in electrochemical or other ambient environments. Torimoto et al. reported quantum confinement in superlattices of ZnS/CdS grown by ECALE [75]. [Pg.171]

Zou S, Weaver MJ (1999) Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of cadmium sulfide/cadmium selenide superlattices formed on gold by electrochemical atomic-layer epitaxy. Chem Phys Lett 312 101-107... [Pg.202]

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy" Chang, R.K. Furtak, T. E., Eds. Plenum Press New York, 1982. [Pg.549]

Possible applications include optical coatings [98], catalysts [99-101], substrates for Surface Enhanced Raman spectroscopy [102] or biosensor electrodes [103], Mesoporous gold can be prepared by de-aHoying a suitable precursor such as a... [Pg.328]

Fedchenfeld, H. and Weaver, M.J. (1989) Binding of alkynes to silver, gold, and underpotential deposited silver electrodes as deduced by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 93, 4276—4282. [Pg.356]

In most work on electrochemical systems, use is made of two effects that greatly enhance the Raman signals. One is resonance Raman spectroscopy (RRS), wherein the excitation wavelength corresponds to an electronic transition in an adsorbed molecule on an electrode surface. The other effect is surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), which occurs on certain surfaces, such as electrochemically roughened silver and gold. This effect, discovered by Fleischmann et al. (1974), yields enhancements of 10 to 10 . The vast majority of publications on Raman studies of electrochemical systems use SERS. The limitations of SERS are that it occurs on only a few metals and the mechanism of the enhancement is not understood. There is speculation that only a small part of the surface is involved in the effect. There is a very good review of SERS (Pemberton, 1991). [Pg.499]

Pettinger, B., Picardi, G., Schuster, R. and Ertl, G. (2000) Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy towards single molecule spectroscopy. Electrochemistry, 68, 942-949. [Pg.17]


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