Solid-liquid interfaces : macroscopic phenomena-microscopic understanding
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Solid-liquid interfaces : macroscopic phenomena-microscopic understanding
(Topics in applied physics, v. 85)(Physics and astronomy online library)
Springer, c2003
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Description
Using combinations of in situ and ex situ experimental methods, fundamental and relevant phenomena such as adsorption and desorption of ions and molecules, restructuring of surfaces, thin film and nanocluster growth, and electrochemical reactions on the micrometer scale are addressed. The overview includes a wide range of experimental techniques and examples of solid-liquid interfaces and aims at stimulating an expansion of this important type of interface science.
Table of Contents
Adsorption in Processing Technologies.- Surface Analytical Studies of Oxidation and Collector Adsorption in Sulfide Mineral Flotation.- Metals from Sulfide Minerals: The Role of Adsorption of Organic Reagent in Processing Technologies.- SXPS and XANES Studies of Interface Reactions of Organic Molecules on Sulfide Semiconductors.- Recovery of Gold from Its Ores: An STM Investigation of Adsorption of the Aurocyanide onto Highly Orientated Pyrolytic Graphite.- Anion Adsorption.- Atomic Structure of Cu(111) Surfaces in Dilute Sulfuric Acid Solution.- Chloride Adsorption on Cu(111) Electrodes: Electrochemical Behavior and UHV Transfer Experiments.- SHG Studies on Halide Adsorption at Au(111) Electrodes.- Electrochemical Surface Modification.- Electrodeposited Magnetic Monolayers: In-Situ Studies of Magnetism and Structure.- Structural Transitions in Organic Adlayers - A Molecular View.- Assembly of Au-Cluster Superstructures by Steering the Phase Transitions of Electrochemical Adsorbate Structures.- Interface Reactions.- Imaging Localized Reactivities of Surfaces by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy.- Surface Reactions of Hot Electrons at Metal-Liquid Interfaces.- Low-Energy Negative Recoil Spectroscopy Principles and Applications.
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