Monitoring SEIRAS on a Graphitic Electrode for Surface-Sensitive Electrochemistry: Real-Time Electrografting
Abdur-Rahman Siddiqui,
Jeanne N’Diaye,
Kristin Martin
et al.
Abstract:The ubiquity of graphitic materials in electrochemistry makes it highly desirable to probe their interfacial behavior under electrochemical control. Probing the dynamics of molecules at the electrode/electrolyte interface is possible through spectroelectrochemical approaches involving surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS). Usually, this technique can only be done on plasmonic metals such as gold or carbon nanoribbons, but a more convenient substrate for carbon electrochemical studies is ne… Show more
“…The gold-plated IRE was roughened following an electrochemical plating of gold islands from our earlier SEIRAS studies. 60 In short using a 10 mM solution of gold( iii ) chloride trihydrate the potential was pulsed three times via chronoamperometry between open circuit potential and −0.35 V with a pulse width of 0.25 seconds for 300 steps.…”
Self-assembled monolayers (SAM) are ubiquitous in studies of modified electrodes for sensing, electrocatalysis, and environmental and energy applications. However, determining their adsorptive stability is crucial to ensure robust experiments. In...
“…The gold-plated IRE was roughened following an electrochemical plating of gold islands from our earlier SEIRAS studies. 60 In short using a 10 mM solution of gold( iii ) chloride trihydrate the potential was pulsed three times via chronoamperometry between open circuit potential and −0.35 V with a pulse width of 0.25 seconds for 300 steps.…”
Self-assembled monolayers (SAM) are ubiquitous in studies of modified electrodes for sensing, electrocatalysis, and environmental and energy applications. However, determining their adsorptive stability is crucial to ensure robust experiments. In...
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