Volume 4, 1970

Studies of adsorbed states at the electrode/electrolyte interface by specular reflection of light

Abstract

The reflection of light from an electrode surface was investigated using a multiple-reflection and a single-reflection cell. The single-reflection studies were combined with a modulation of the reflectivity of the interface. The potential drop across the electrolytic double layer was modulated. The electro-reflection technique enables one to investigate the adsorbed layer without interference by light absorption in the electrolyte. Results are reported for the adsorption of methylene blue on a platinum electrode.

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Symp. Faraday Soc., 1970,4, 137-144

Studies of adsorbed states at the electrode/electrolyte interface by specular reflection of light

W. J. Plieth, Symp. Faraday Soc., 1970, 4, 137 DOI: 10.1039/SF9700400137

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