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Polarisation modulation reflection absorption

Polarisation modulation infrared rejiection-absorption spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS or JRRAS). Potential modulation IR studies rely on switching the potential at a reflective electrode between rest and active states, generating difference spectra. However, the EMIRS technique has several drawbacks the relatively fast potential modulation requires that only fast and reversible electrochemical process are investigated the absorption due to irreversibly chemisorbed species would be gradually eliminated by the rapid perturbation. Secondly, there is some concern that rapid modulation between two potentials may, to some extent, in itself induce reactions to occur. [Pg.107]

Both these concerns were addressed by the development of modified IR techniques. In the technique of Subtractively Normalised Fourier Transform IR Spectroscopy (SNIFTIRS) or Potential Difference IR (SPAIRS or PDIR) [37], the increased stability and sensitivity of Fourier Transform IR is exploited, allowing usable spectra to be obtained by simple subtraction and ratioing of spectra obtained at two potentials without the need for potential modulation or repeated stepping. A second technique which does not call for potential modulation, but actually modulates the polarisation direction of the incoming IR beam is termed Photo-elastically Modulated Infra-Red Reflectance Absorption Spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS) this was applied to the methanol chemisorption problem by Russell and co-workers [44], and Beden s assignments verified, including the potential-induced shift model for COads. [Pg.647]

PMFTIRRAS Polarisation modulated Fourier transform infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy... [Pg.317]


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