Electrochemical interfaces are key structures in energy storage and catalysis. Hence, a molecular understanding of the active sites at these interfaces, their solvation, the structure of adsorbates, and the formation of solid‐electrolyte interfaces are crucial for an in‐depth mechanistic understanding of their function. Vibrational sum‐frequency generation (VSFG) spectroscopy has emerged as an operando spectroscopic technique to monitor complex electrochemical interfaces due to its intrinsic interface sensitivity and chemical specificity. Thus, this review discusses the happy get‐together between VSFG spectroscopy and electrochemical interfaces. Methodological approaches for answering core issues associated with the behavior of adsorbates o...
Enzymes are the essential catalytic components of biology and adsorbing redox-active enzymes on elec...
Growing world population and energy demands have placed energy conversion and storage into the very ...
Thesis advisor: Matthias M. WaegeleThe electrocatalytic interface between a metal electrode and its ...
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...
2019-03-15This work is largely concerned with electrochemical interfaces. Studying any interface, ho...
External control of chemical processes is a subject of widespread interest in chemical research, inc...
External control of chemical processes is a subject of widespread interest in chemical research, inc...
Electrochemical interfaces are ubiquitous, and characterisation tools that allow us to interrogate t...
In situ electrochemical infrared spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy are powerful tools for probing ...
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Electrochemical energy conversion and storage are central to developing future renewable energy syst...
In support of the recent interest in fuels from renewable resources for fuel cells, the intermediate...
Author Institution: School of Chemical Sciences, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at ...
The application of Density Functional Theory (DFT) to electrochemical vibrational spectroscopy, usin...
Enzymes are the essential catalytic components of biology and adsorbing redox-active enzymes on elec...
Growing world population and energy demands have placed energy conversion and storage into the very ...
Thesis advisor: Matthias M. WaegeleThe electrocatalytic interface between a metal electrode and its ...
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...
2019-03-15This work is largely concerned with electrochemical interfaces. Studying any interface, ho...
External control of chemical processes is a subject of widespread interest in chemical research, inc...
External control of chemical processes is a subject of widespread interest in chemical research, inc...
Electrochemical interfaces are ubiquitous, and characterisation tools that allow us to interrogate t...
In situ electrochemical infrared spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy are powerful tools for probing ...
\begin{wrapfigure}{r}{0pt} \includegraphics[scale=0.46]{SFGIntensityXTime.eps} \end{wrapfigure} ...
Electrochemical energy conversion and storage are central to developing future renewable energy syst...
In support of the recent interest in fuels from renewable resources for fuel cells, the intermediate...
Author Institution: School of Chemical Sciences, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at ...
The application of Density Functional Theory (DFT) to electrochemical vibrational spectroscopy, usin...
Enzymes are the essential catalytic components of biology and adsorbing redox-active enzymes on elec...
Growing world population and energy demands have placed energy conversion and storage into the very ...
Thesis advisor: Matthias M. WaegeleThe electrocatalytic interface between a metal electrode and its ...