Abstract
Good quality potential-dependent surface Raman spectra of pyridine were obtained for the first time from a series of transition metals, e. g., Fe, Co, Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd and Pt, which were electrodeposited on non-SERS-active substrates. The influences of the applied potential and the nature of metal on the adsorption behaviors were discussed briefly. This result illustrates that Raman spectroscopy is becoming a more general and powerful tool to study various electrochemical interfaces.
Keywords
Surface Raman spectroscopy, Transition metals, Adsorption, Electrodeposition, Pyridine
Publication Date
1996-08-28
Online Available Date
1996-08-28
Revised Date
1996-08-20
Received Date
1996-04-09
Recommended Citation
Jingsong Gao, Bin Ren, Qunjian Huang, Zhongqun Tian.
Surface Raman Spectra Obtained from Various Electrodeposited Transidon Metals[J]. Journal of Electrochemistry,
1996
,
2(3): 258-261.
DOI: 10.61558/2993-074X.1333
Available at:
https://jelectrochem.xmu.edu.cn/journal/vol2/iss3/4
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