Raman Spectroscopy as a Probe of Adsorption on Rhodium Particles.

Abstract

Raman spectroscopy has been used as a probe of the absorption of pyridine onto small particles of rhodium. The band energies of the surface phase correspond with those found on roughened silver electrodes. Chemical experiments indicate that the pyridine is strongly chemisorbed. The similarity with the spectrum of pyridine on Ag presumably means that the predominant surface species is the same on each metal. This work represents the first report of an enhanced Raman spectrum on metallic rhodium. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 27, 1984
Accession Number
ADA137560

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  • A. R. Siedle
  • R. M. Hexter
  • W. L. Parker

Organizations

  • University of Minnesota

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  • Advanced Electronics
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Adsorption
  • Aluminum Oxides
  • Chemistry
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering
  • Ion Exchange
  • Materials
  • Materials Science
  • Metals
  • Military Research
  • Mining Engineering
  • New York
  • Physics
  • Raman Spectra
  • Raman Spectroscopy
  • Spectra
  • Spectroscopy

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