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Silver compounds surface modified electrodes

Surface chemistry SERRS has been used to probe electrode surfaces in situ to extract structural information and to provide quantification. The in situ SERRS detection of compounds such as 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid covalently bound to tin oxide was observed when the chemically modified surface was coated with silver. The spectra collected provided rapid and sensitive structural information that was semiquantitative. SERRS has also been used to follow reactions occurring at well below monolayer coverage at roughened metal surfaces. [Pg.1167]


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