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Raman and IR Spectroelectrochemical Methods as Tools to Analyze Conjugated Organic Compounds
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Raman and IR Spectroelectrochemical Methods as Tools to Analyze Conjugated Organic Compounds
Raman and IR Spectroelectrochemical Methods as Tools to Analyze Conjugated Organic Compounds
DOI:
10.3791/56653-v
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09:11 min
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October 12, 2018
•
Agata Blacha-Grzechnik
,
Krzysztof Karon
,
Przemyslaw Data
2,3
1
Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Polymers
,
Silesian University of Technology
,
2
Department of Physics
,
Durham University
,
3
Centre of Polymer and Carbon Materials of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Chapitres
00:04
Titre
00:35
Spectroelectrochemical Cell and Electrolyte Preparation
02:24
Infrared (IR) Reflectance Spectroelectrochemistry
04:23
Raman Spectroelectrochemistry
06:50
Results: Evaluation of Structural Changes Under Applied Potentials
08:20
Conclusion
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A protocol of step-by-step Raman and IR spectroelectrochemical analysis is presented.
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Raman Spectroscopy
Ir Spectroscopy
Spectroelectrochemistry
Electroconductive Materials
Electrochemical Processes
Redox Reactions
Cyclic Voltammetry
Indium Tin Oxide
Platinum Electrode
Reference Electrode
Supporting Electrolyte
Anolyte
Inert Gas Purge
Ir Spectroelectrochemical Cell
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