External control of chemical processes is a subject of widespread interest in chemical research, including control of electrocatalytic processes with significant promise in energy research. The electrochemical double-layer is the nanoscale region next to the electrode/electrolyte interface where chemical reactions typically occur. Understanding the effects of electric fields within the electrochemical double layer requires a combination of synthesis, electrochemistry, spectroscopy, and theory. In particular, vibrational sum frequency generation (VSFG) spectroscopy is a powerful technique to probe the response of molecular catalysts at the electrode interface under bias. Fundamental understanding can be obtained via synthetic tuning of the a...
Much work over the past several decades has demonstrated that the vibrational frequencies of adsorba...
Single-molecule (SM) electrochemistry studied by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) with high ...
A report on Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation (VSFG) spectroscopy of the electrocatalytic mechani...
External control of chemical processes is a subject of widespread interest in chemical research, inc...
Molecules containing vibrational Stark shift reporters provide a useful tool for measuring DC electr...
Electrochemical interfaces are key structures in energy storage and catalysis. Hence, a molecular un...
10 pages, 2 figuresChemisorbed molecules at a fuel cell electrode are a very sensitive probe of the ...
Vibrational sum frequency generation (VSFG) spectroscopy is used to study the effect of room tempera...
Attaching molecular catalysts to metal and semiconductor electrodes is a promising approach to devel...
A comprehensive understanding of physical and chemical processes at biological membranes requires th...
ConspectusOver the past decade, we have developed a spectroscopic approach to measure electric field...
2019-03-15This work is largely concerned with electrochemical interfaces. Studying any interface, ho...
We report the use of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) to measure the vibrational Stark shift...
Vibrationally resonant sum frequency generation (VSFG) spectroscopy is a nonlinear optical technique...
Electrochemical reactions play important roles in chemical energy conversion. However, the surface r...
Much work over the past several decades has demonstrated that the vibrational frequencies of adsorba...
Single-molecule (SM) electrochemistry studied by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) with high ...
A report on Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation (VSFG) spectroscopy of the electrocatalytic mechani...
External control of chemical processes is a subject of widespread interest in chemical research, inc...
Molecules containing vibrational Stark shift reporters provide a useful tool for measuring DC electr...
Electrochemical interfaces are key structures in energy storage and catalysis. Hence, a molecular un...
10 pages, 2 figuresChemisorbed molecules at a fuel cell electrode are a very sensitive probe of the ...
Vibrational sum frequency generation (VSFG) spectroscopy is used to study the effect of room tempera...
Attaching molecular catalysts to metal and semiconductor electrodes is a promising approach to devel...
A comprehensive understanding of physical and chemical processes at biological membranes requires th...
ConspectusOver the past decade, we have developed a spectroscopic approach to measure electric field...
2019-03-15This work is largely concerned with electrochemical interfaces. Studying any interface, ho...
We report the use of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) to measure the vibrational Stark shift...
Vibrationally resonant sum frequency generation (VSFG) spectroscopy is a nonlinear optical technique...
Electrochemical reactions play important roles in chemical energy conversion. However, the surface r...
Much work over the past several decades has demonstrated that the vibrational frequencies of adsorba...
Single-molecule (SM) electrochemistry studied by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) with high ...
A report on Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation (VSFG) spectroscopy of the electrocatalytic mechani...