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Optical spectroscopy crystal field approach

Inspired by these Surface Science studies at the gas-solid interface, the field of electrochemical Surface Science ( Surface Electrochemistry ) has developed similar conceptual and experimental approaches to characterize electrochemical surface processes on the molecular level. Single-crystal electrode surfaces inside liquid electrolytes provide electrochemical interfaces of well-controlled structure and composition [2-9]. In addition, novel in situ surface characterization techniques, such as optical spectroscopies, X-ray scattering, and local probe imaging techniques, have become available and helped to understand electrochemical interfaces at the atomic or molecular level [10-18]. Today, Surface electrochemistry represents an important field of research that has recognized the study of chemical bonding at electrochemical interfaces as the basis for an understanding of structure-reactivity relationships and mechanistic reaction pathways. [Pg.398]

Spin-state transitions have been studied by the application of numerous physical techniques such as the measurement of magnetic susceptibility, optical and vibrational spectroscopy, the Fe-Mbssbauer effect, EPR, NMR, and EXAFS spectroscopy, the measurement of heat capacity, and others. Most of these studies have been adequately reviewed. The somewhat older surveys [3, 19] cover the complete field of spin-state transitions. Several more recent review articles [20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25] have been devoted exclusively to spin-state transitions in compounds of iron(II). Two reviews [26, 27] have considered inter alia the available theoretical models of spin-state transitions. Of particular interest is the determination of the X-ray crystal structures of spin transition compounds at two or more temperatures thus approaching the structures of the pure HS and LS electronic isomers. A recent survey [6] concentrates particularly on these studies. [Pg.58]


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