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Home Description of in-situ FTIR spectroscopy
A selection of in-situ electrochemical FTIR spectroscopy papers
J. M. Jin, W. F. Lin and P. A. Christensen, The effects of the specific adsorption of anion on the reactivity of the Ru(0001) surface towards CO adsorption and oxidation: in-situ FTIRS studies, PCCP, 10 (2008) 3773 – 3783.
W. F. Lin; J. M. Jin; P. A. Christensen; F. Zhu; Z. G. Shao, “In-situ FTIR Spectroscopic Studies of Fuel Cell Electro-catalysis: From Single-crystal to Nano-particle Surfaces”, Chemical Engineering Communications, 195 (2008) 147 – 166.
Wen-Feng Lin, Paul A. Christensen, Jia-Mei Jin and Andrew Hamnett "In-situ FTIR spectroscopic studies of the adsorption and oxidation of small organic molecules at the Ru(0001) electrode under various conditions" in In situ Spectroscopic Studies of Adsorption at the Electrode and Electrocatalysis, Eds. Shi-Gang Sun, Paul A. Christensen and Andrzej Wieckowski, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2007.
Paul A. Christensen, Jia-Mei Jin, Wen-Feng Lin, and Andrew Hamnett, “The Identification of CO Adsorbed at Ru and Pt sites on a polycrystalline Pt/Ru Electrode and the Observation of their Oxidation and Free interchange under Open Circuit Conditions”, J. Phys. Chem. B, 108 (2004) pp 3391 – 339.
J. M. Jin, W. F. Lin and P. A. Christensen, “In-situ FTIR spectroscopic studies of the oxidation of CO adsorbates on Ru(0001) electrodes under open circuit conditions”, J. Electroanal. Chem., 563 (2004) 71 - 80.
R. Chetty, P. A. Christensen, B. T. Golding and K. Scott, “Fundamental and Applied Studies on the Electrochemical Hydrodehalogenation of Halogenated Phenols at a Palladised Titanium Electrode”, Appl. Cat. A, 271 (2004) 185 – 194.
P. A. Christensen, “Infrared Spectroscopy of Electrode Surfaces”, Encyclopaedia of Electrochemistry, Eds. A. J. Bard and M. Stratmann, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 2003, Vol. 3 pp 530 – 571.
W. F. Lin, J. M. Jin, P. A. Christensen and K. Scott, “Structure and reactivity of the Ru(0001) electrode towards fuel cell electrocatalysis”, Electrochim. Acta, 48 (2003) 3815-3822.
R. Chetty, P. A. Christensen and B. T. Golding, “In situ FTIR studies on the electrochemical reduction of halogenated phenols”, Chem. Comm., 2003, 984-085.
P. A. Christensen, J. Eameaim, A. Hamnett and W. F. Lin, “Observation of an optical phonon band in-situ in TiO2 Electrochemistry: a possible indicator of strongly trapped intermediates in the O2 evolution reaction”, Chem. Phys. Lett., 344 (2001) 488 – 494.
W. F. Lin and P. A. Christensen, “In-situ FTIR Studies on the Effect of Temperature on the Electro-oxidation of Small Organic Molecules at the Ru(0001) Electrode”, Far. Diss. 121 (2002) 267 – 284.
Wen-Feng Lin, Jia-Mei Jin and Paul A. Christensen, “Effects of thermal activation on the electrocatalysis of the Ru(0001) surface”, Special Issue, Chemical Research in Chinese Universities, 18 (2002) 139-145.
Christopher L. Jones, Simon J. Higgins and Paul A. Christensen, “Some in situ reflectance Fourier transform infrared studies of electrochemically prepared polybenzo[c]thiophene and poly–5–fluorobenzo[c]thiophene films”, J. Mat. Sci., 12 (2002) 758 – 764.
W. F. Lin, P. A. Christensen and A. Hamnett, “The Electro-oxidation of methanol and formic acid at the Ru(0001) electrode as a function of temperature: in-situ FTIR studies”, PCCP, 3 (2001) 3312-3319.
Simon J. Higgins, Thomas J. Pounds and Paul A. Christensen, “Syntheses and electro(co)polymerization of novel thiophene– and 2,2’:5’,2’’–terthiophene – functionalized metal–tetraazamacrocycle complexes, and electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical characterization of the resulting polythiophenes”, J. Mat. Sci., 11 (2001) 2253-2261.
W. F. Lin, P. A. Christensen, A. Hamnett, M. S. Zei and G. Ertl, “An In-situ FTIR Study of the Structures and Processes of CO Adsorption and Electro-oxidation at a Ru(0001) Single Crystal Electrode”, J. Phys. Chem. B, 104 (2000) 6642.
W. F. Lin, P. A. Christensen and A. Hamnett, “An in-situ FTIR study of the adsorption and electro-oxidation of CO at Ru(0001) as a function of temperature”, J. Phys. Chem. B., 104 (2000) 12002 – 12011.
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