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Boron Carbide/N-Silicon Carbide Heterojunction Diodes, Shireen Adenwalla, P. Welsch, A. Harken, Jennifer I. Brand, A. Sezer, Brian W. Robertson Dec 2001

Boron Carbide/N-Silicon Carbide Heterojunction Diodes, Shireen Adenwalla, P. Welsch, A. Harken, Jennifer I. Brand, A. Sezer, Brian W. Robertson

Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience: Faculty Publications

The fabrication, initial structural characterization, and diode measurements are reported for a boron carbide/silicon carbide heterojunction diode. Current–voltage curves are obtained for operation at temperatures from 24 to 351 °C. Plasma-enhanced chemical-vapor deposition (PECVD) -deposited undoped boron carbide material is highly crystalline and consists of a variety of polytypes of boron carbide (BC) with crystal sizes as large as 110 nm. Crystal phases are similar to those for PECVD BC on Si but only partially match known boron and boron-rich BC phases.


Hybrid Transient-Parametric Method And System To Distinguish And Analyze Sources Of Acoustic Emission For Nondestructive Inspection And Structural, Health Monitoring, Yuris Dzenis Dec 2001

Hybrid Transient-Parametric Method And System To Distinguish And Analyze Sources Of Acoustic Emission For Nondestructive Inspection And Structural, Health Monitoring, Yuris Dzenis

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Faculty Publications

A nondestructive evaluation (NDE) technique for inspecting or health monitoring of Structures and/or Specimens by analyzing acoustic emission (AE) signals emitted by the Structures and/or specimens. The method and System ana lyzes acoustic emission (AE) signals emitted by structures and/or Specimens. AE Signals emitted by the Structures and/or Specimens are parametrically filtered as a function of parametric filters corresponding to characteristic waveforms of transient AE classes of predefined AE signals. In para metric analysis, the filtering may be pre- or post-recording. In transient AE analysis, the filtering may be prior to transient recording of the transient signals.


Analyses On Spm Images And Theoretical Investigations On Oxygen Vacancy Concentration Of Light-Induced Nanostructured Titania Super Hydrophilic Films, Ren-Jie Zeng, Zhong-Hua Lin, Zhi-Min Fang Nov 2001

Analyses On Spm Images And Theoretical Investigations On Oxygen Vacancy Concentration Of Light-Induced Nanostructured Titania Super Hydrophilic Films, Ren-Jie Zeng, Zhong-Hua Lin, Zhi-Min Fang

Journal of Electrochemistry

A typical nanostructured titania super hydrophilic film was chosen for general characterization employing a Scanning Probe Microscope(SPM)and an electrochemical measurement system.Following from the principles of the solid state chemistry and nanomechanics,intensive theoretical. analyses on the SPM images,the oxygen vacancy concentrations and the mechanism of the super hydrophilicity were made;further illuminations on a reaction equation of titania defect formation,a tentative universal surface physical mode for the wet ability,a concept,amphiphobicity,and surface design were carried out after the author's previous introduction and proposal in the end of 1999.


Crash Attenuation System, John D. Reid, John R. Rohde, Dean L. Sicking Oct 2001

Crash Attenuation System, John D. Reid, John R. Rohde, Dean L. Sicking

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Faculty Publications

A crash attenuation system having an impact head, and energy absorption mechanism. The energy absorbing mechanism has a mandrel for rupturing thin-walled tubes in a controlled rupture to absorb impact forces from a colliding vehicle. A frame may be used to mount the system to a truck, trailer, guardrail, median barrier end treatment, or a crash cushion. Stress concentrators may be incorporated into the tubes and the mandrels to selectively control rupturing and energy dissipation.


Immobilization Of Long-Strand Dna Onto Gold Surface And Electrochemical Labeling Of Hybridization Of Dna, Jian Zhang Zhou, Ling Ling Wu, Li Qin Dong, Zhong-Yu Lin, Jia Wei Yan, Ping Dong, Yue Bao, Zhong Hua Lin Aug 2001

Immobilization Of Long-Strand Dna Onto Gold Surface And Electrochemical Labeling Of Hybridization Of Dna, Jian Zhang Zhou, Ling Ling Wu, Li Qin Dong, Zhong-Yu Lin, Jia Wei Yan, Ping Dong, Yue Bao, Zhong Hua Lin

Journal of Electrochemistry

Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride)(PDDA) was used to facilitate long strand DNA immobilization onto gold surface using self assembly method. Characterization of the PDDA self assembled film and subsequently immobilized DNA were carried out by Diffuse Reflectance Infrared, XPS, STM and electrochemical measurements. Hybridization of DNA was labeled by electrochemical method.


In Situ Ftir Reflection Spectroscopy Of Bioelectrode, Sa-Ying Dong, Guang-Yu Zhao, Yuzhu Gao, Guang-Zhang Chen, Ming-Xiang Lv Aug 2001

In Situ Ftir Reflection Spectroscopy Of Bioelectrode, Sa-Ying Dong, Guang-Yu Zhao, Yuzhu Gao, Guang-Zhang Chen, Ming-Xiang Lv

Journal of Electrochemistry

In situ FTIR reflection spectroscopy was used to study mediated enzyme electrode and immunoelectrode. We determined and analyzed IR characteristic spectra of GOD and glucose by the use of potential difference spectra and single beam subtractive spectra. At last, we explored the IR absorption characters of enzyme_immunoelectrode.


Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study On A3 Steel In Anti-Corrosive Pigment Extract Solution, Zhi-Jun Gu, Yong-Gui Liao, Zhi-Gang Zhang, Qi-Long Guo, Fang-Teng Su, Wen-Yun Hu, Yan-Zhen Chen Aug 2001

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study On A3 Steel In Anti-Corrosive Pigment Extract Solution, Zhi-Jun Gu, Yong-Gui Liao, Zhi-Gang Zhang, Qi-Long Guo, Fang-Teng Su, Wen-Yun Hu, Yan-Zhen Chen

Journal of Electrochemistry

The corrosion behaviors of A3 steel in different pH, 3.5%NaCl, modified zinc phosphate and aluminum triphosphate extract solutions have been studied by EIS. Results show:(a) The resistance increases with the increase of pH value under the same circumstances, but the capacity is the reverse.(b) Zinc phosphate, because of its low solubility, shows no inhibitive performance for A3 steel in 3.5% NaCl extract solutions. (c) Aluminum triphosphate has good inhibitive performance for A3 steel in 3.5% NaCl extract solutions at a pH of 6, probably because the triphosphate ion can complex with the corrosion_product, such as ferric and ferrous ions, and …


Determination Of Hydrogen Diffusion Coefficient In Metal Hydride Electrode With Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Xian Xia Yuan, Nai Xin Xu Aug 2001

Determination Of Hydrogen Diffusion Coefficient In Metal Hydride Electrode With Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Xian Xia Yuan, Nai Xin Xu

Journal of Electrochemistry

Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was employed to determine the hydrogen diffusion coefficient in MlNi 3.75 Co 0.65 Mn 0.4 Al 0.2 metal hydride electrode with various states of charge(SOC) at room temperature and with 50% SOC at various temperatures. It was found that hydrogen diffusion coefficient in this electrode decreases with the increase in SOC at ambient temperature, and for the electrode with 50%SOC, hydrogen diffusion coefficient increases with the increase of temperature and the activation energy for hydrogen diffusion in it is 35 kJ/mol.


Anisotropy Of Conducting P States And 11B Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation In Mg1-XAlXB2, Kirill D. Belashchenko, Vladimir B. Antropov, S.N. Rashkeev Aug 2001

Anisotropy Of Conducting P States And 11B Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation In Mg1-XAlXB2, Kirill D. Belashchenko, Vladimir B. Antropov, S.N. Rashkeev

Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience: Faculty Publications

We calculated the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate in the Mg1-xAlxB2 system and found that the orbital relaxation mechanism dominates over the dipolar and Fermi-contact mechanisms in MgB2, whereas in AlB2 due to a smaller density of states and strong anisotropy of boron p orbitals the relaxation is completely determined by Fermi-contact interaction. The results for MgB2 are compared with existing experimental data. To validate the theory, nuclear resonance experiments for the studied diboride alloy system are needed.


Coexistence Of Covalent And Metallic Bonding In The Boron Intercalation Superconductor Mgb2, Kirill D. Belashchenko, Mark Van Schilfgaarde, Vladimir P. Antropov Aug 2001

Coexistence Of Covalent And Metallic Bonding In The Boron Intercalation Superconductor Mgb2, Kirill D. Belashchenko, Mark Van Schilfgaarde, Vladimir P. Antropov

Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience: Faculty Publications

Chemical bonding and electronic structure of MgB2, a boron-based newly discovered superconductor, is studied using self-consistent band-structure techniques. Analysis of the transformation of the band structure for the hypothetical series of graphite–primitive graphite–primitive graphitelike boron–intercalated boron, shows that the band structure of MgB2 is graphitelike, with π bands falling deeper than in ordinary graphite. These bands possess a typically delocalized and metallic, as opposed to covalent, character. The in-plane σ bands retain their two-dimensional (2D) covalent character, but exhibit a metallic hole-type conductivity. The coexistence of 2D covalent in-plane and three-dimensional (3D) metallic-type interlayer conducting bands is …


Delamination Resistant Composites Prepared By Small Diameter Fiber Reinforcement At Ply Interfaces, Youris A. Dzenis, Darrell H. Reneker Jul 2001

Delamination Resistant Composites Prepared By Small Diameter Fiber Reinforcement At Ply Interfaces, Youris A. Dzenis, Darrell H. Reneker

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Faculty Publications

A fiber reinforced composite material comprising a resin matrix and primary reinforcement fibers and further comprising secondary, smaller diameter, reinforcement fibers at one or more ply interfaces, or portion thereof, provides improved interlaminar toughness, strength, and delamination resistance and without substantial increase in weight. In one embodiment, the small fibers are attached to one side of a conventional prepreg prior to lamination. The small fibers are flexible and are expected to conform to the shape and distribution of the primary reinforcing fibers at the interface.


Energy Absorbing Breakaway Steel Guardrail Post, John R. Rohde, John D. Reid, Dean L. Sicking Jul 2001

Energy Absorbing Breakaway Steel Guardrail Post, John R. Rohde, John D. Reid, Dean L. Sicking

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Faculty Publications

An improved breakaway steel guardrail post for use in dissipation of impact energy upon impact of the post having an upper post member and a lower post member, a connecting joint, and a mechanism connected to the upper and lower post members for controlling the energy dissipation of the guardrail post about the connecting joint at a predetermined rate. A first embodiment utilizes a cable restraint lopped through openings in he guardrail posts. Other embodiments included straps and fasteners disigned to distort or fail at predetermined rates or strengths and combinations thereof.


Controlled Buckling Breakaway Cable Terminal, John D. Reid, John R. Rohde, Dean L. Sicking Jun 2001

Controlled Buckling Breakaway Cable Terminal, John D. Reid, John R. Rohde, Dean L. Sicking

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Faculty Publications

A crash attenuation apparatus for use with a guardrail system having rail posts and rail elements. An impact head has a buffer nose section and a rail post breaking beam system. The post breaking beam system has upper and lower breaking beams attached to the head. A guide tube is attached to the side of the head. A strut member extends from a first attachment point on the rail element to a second point downstream. Upon impact by a vehicle, the head breaks the first rail post, before impacting the strut and buckling the rail element downstream.


Comparison In Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering On Salicylideneamine Between Silver And Gold Colloid And Silver Mirror Substrate, Zhao Bing, Yukihiro Ozaki May 2001

Comparison In Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering On Salicylideneamine Between Silver And Gold Colloid And Silver Mirror Substrate, Zhao Bing, Yukihiro Ozaki

Journal of Electrochemistry

In recent years, the study of photochromic and thermochromic materials has grown because of their possible applications in the optical processing of information, in addition to the scientific interest. Salicylidineaniles is one of the prospective choices owing to their photochromism caused by intramolecular hydrogen transfer [1~3] (Fig.1). It is generally agreed that, in the salicylideneamine system, photoexcitation is followed by a rapid barrierless proton transfer and subsequent rearrangement to form a colored photoproduct [4] . The photochemistry of the system in fluid solution is different from that of the solid, even in fluid solution, the photo? and thermo?chromic behavior is …


Preparation Of Ti-Based Nanocrystalline Tio_2 Film Electrode With High Activity, Dao-Bao Chu, Guang-Xia Shen, Xing-Fu Zhou, Chang-Jian Lin, Hua-Shui Lin May 2001

Preparation Of Ti-Based Nanocrystalline Tio_2 Film Electrode With High Activity, Dao-Bao Chu, Guang-Xia Shen, Xing-Fu Zhou, Chang-Jian Lin, Hua-Shui Lin

Journal of Electrochemistry

The potentiostatic electrosynthesis of Ti(EtO) 4 was studied by anodic dissolution of metal titanium(TA1) in solution of 0.005 mol·L -1 (EtO) 4NBr in the ethanol (AR) in the presence negligible CH 3COCH 2COCH 3.The Ti_based nanocrystalline TiO 2 Film electrode (Ti/nano_TiO 2) was prepared by sol_gel method.By TEM,SEM and XRD,it has been shown that the anatase particle of TiO 2 was 10~35 nm in diameter and the film was 0.5 μm in thickness.The nanocrystalline film was composed of a three_diminsional network of interconnected particles.Reodx behavior and electrocatalytic activities of the Ti/nano_TiO 2 electrode were investigated by cyclic voltammetry (CV) from …


The Dependence Of Relative Enhancement Of Sers Bands On Temperature, Ling Huang, Jian Shen, Tsing Yu, Qing-Jin Meng May 2001

The Dependence Of Relative Enhancement Of Sers Bands On Temperature, Ling Huang, Jian Shen, Tsing Yu, Qing-Jin Meng

Journal of Electrochemistry

The adsorption and binding behavior of 2,5_dimercapto_1,3,4_thiadizole(DMTD) on silver surface was studied by near_infrared Fourier Transfer surface enhanced Raman scattering(NIR FT-SERS) technique. It was found that the relative intensities of the SERS bands change regularly with the increasing of temperature, which suggests the transformation of the tautomers or the re_orientation of DMTD molecules in the surface layer.


Studies On The Formation Of Dna-Cationic Lipid Composite Films And Dna Hybridization In The Composites, Murali Sastry, Vidya Ramakrishnan, Mrunalini Pattarkine, Krishna N. Ganesh May 2001

Studies On The Formation Of Dna-Cationic Lipid Composite Films And Dna Hybridization In The Composites, Murali Sastry, Vidya Ramakrishnan, Mrunalini Pattarkine, Krishna N. Ganesh

Faculty Works

The formation of composite films of double-stranded DNA and cationic lipid molecules (octadecylamine, ODA) and the hybridization of complementary single-stranded DNA molecules in such composite films are demonstrated. The immobilization of DNA is accomplished by simple immersion of a thermally evaporated ODA film in the DNA solution at close to physiological pH. The entrapment of the DNA molecules in the cationic lipid film is dominated by attractive electrostatic interaction between the negatively charged phosphate backbone of the DNA molecules and the protonated amine molecules in the thermally evaporated film and has been quantified using quartz crystal microgravimetry (QCM). Fluorescence studies …


Superconductivity Of Metallic Boron In Mgb2, J. Kortus, I.I. Mazin, Kirill D. Belashchenko, Vladimir P. Antropov, L.L. Boyer May 2001

Superconductivity Of Metallic Boron In Mgb2, J. Kortus, I.I. Mazin, Kirill D. Belashchenko, Vladimir P. Antropov, L.L. Boyer

Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience: Faculty Publications

Boron in MgB2 forms stacks of honeycomb layers with magnesium as a space filler. Band structure calculations indicate that Mg is substantially ionized, and the bands at the Fermi level derive mainly from B orbitals. Strong bonding with an ionic component and considerable metallic density of states yield a sizable electron-phonon coupling. Together with high phonon frequencies, which we estimate via zone-center frozen phonon calculations to be between 300 and 700 cm-1, this produces a high critical temperature, consistent with recent experiments. Thus MgB2 can be viewed as an analog of the long sought, but still …


Scattering Of Elastic Waves In Heterogeneous Media With Local Isotropy, Joseph A. Turner, Phanidhar Anugonda May 2001

Scattering Of Elastic Waves In Heterogeneous Media With Local Isotropy, Joseph A. Turner, Phanidhar Anugonda

Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience: Faculty Publications

The scattering of elastic waves in heterogeneous media is discussed. Explicit expressions are derived for the attenuation of longitudinal and transverse elastic waves in terms of the statistics of the density and Lame´ parameter fluctuations. The derivation is based upon diagrammatic methods with the problem posed in terms of the Dyson equation. The Dyson equation is solved for the mean field response. The results are given here in a straightforward manner, in which the attenuations reduce to simple integrals on the unit circle. The medium is assumed statistically homogeneous and statistically isotropic. This model, with assumed local isotropic properties, is …


Bistable Operation Of A Two-Section 1.3-Mm Inas Quantum Dot Laser—Absorption Saturation And The Quantum Confined Stark Effect, Xiaodong Huang, A. Stintz, Hua Li, Audra Rice, G. T. Liu, L.F. Lester, Julian Cheng, K.J. Malloy Mar 2001

Bistable Operation Of A Two-Section 1.3-Mm Inas Quantum Dot Laser—Absorption Saturation And The Quantum Confined Stark Effect, Xiaodong Huang, A. Stintz, Hua Li, Audra Rice, G. T. Liu, L.F. Lester, Julian Cheng, K.J. Malloy

Faculty Publications

Room temperature, continuous-wave bistability was observed in oxide-confined, two-section, 1.3- m quantum-dot (QD) lasers with an integrated intracavity quantum-dot saturable absorber. The origin of the hysteresis and bistability were shown to be due to the nonlinear saturation of the QD absorption and the electroabsorption induced by the quantum confined Stark effect.


The Applications Of Confocal Raman Micro-Spectroscopy For Study Of Practical Electrode Materials, Yang Y, Chu W, Nan J M, Chen X G, Lin Z G Feb 2001

The Applications Of Confocal Raman Micro-Spectroscopy For Study Of Practical Electrode Materials, Yang Y, Chu W, Nan J M, Chen X G, Lin Z G

Journal of Electrochemistry

Some recent research work about applications of confocal Raman micro spectroscopy for study of practical electrode materials carried out in our lab has been briefly introduced. The examples include study of electrochemical Li + intercalation process, characterization of surface oxide film on AB 5 type electrodes and passive film and pitting corrosion of Rebar electrodes.


Raman And Afm Characterization Of Au And Cu Nanorod And Nanowire Arrays, Jing Tang, Jian Lin Yao, Kuan Hong Xue, De-Yin Wu, Long-Gang Lin, Yu-Xiong Jiang, Bin Ren, Xin Xu, Bing Wei Mao, Zhong Qun Tian Feb 2001

Raman And Afm Characterization Of Au And Cu Nanorod And Nanowire Arrays, Jing Tang, Jian Lin Yao, Kuan Hong Xue, De-Yin Wu, Long-Gang Lin, Yu-Xiong Jiang, Bin Ren, Xin Xu, Bing Wei Mao, Zhong Qun Tian

Journal of Electrochemistry

Recently metal nanowires (nanorods) have aroused tremendous interest because of their novel properties and potential applications in wide fields [1] . Many two?dimensional nanowire arrays of semiconductors and metals with different diameter and length have been made by using template synthesis method. To characterize the novel optical, electronic and magnetic properties of these materials, UV?Vis and fluorescence spectroscopies are two of the most wildly used methods [2, 3] . Raman spectroscopy has, however, only been applied to the characterizing of semiconductor nanowires and carbon nanotubes [4,5] . Important and meaningful information can be obtained in these cases, as some forbidden …


Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Of Metallotetraphenyl Porphyrins Adsorbed On Ag_2o And Silver Colloids, Ying Hui Zhang, Dong Ming Chen, Tian Jing He, Fan-Chen Liu Feb 2001

Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Of Metallotetraphenyl Porphyrins Adsorbed On Ag_2o And Silver Colloids, Ying Hui Zhang, Dong Ming Chen, Tian Jing He, Fan-Chen Liu

Journal of Electrochemistry

The biological significance of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins has stimulated intensive investigations on these compounds for many years. On the other hand, porphyrins and metalloporphyrins also have extensive applications in many other fields such as chemical modified electrodes, organic photovoltaic devices and biomimetic catalysis. The adsorption behavior and chemical reactions of metalloporphyrins on surfaces or interfaces are very important for these applications. Surface?enhanced Raman spectroscopy has been used to investigate the physical and chemical processes of the porphyrins on surfaces in many scientific publications. Surface?reactions such as metalization, demetalization, aggregation, electrochemical redox and N?protonation of the porphyrins on colloids, electrodes or …


Raman Spectroelectrochemical Study On Bioactive Molecules, Xiao-Wei Cao, Hai Feng Yang, Zhe Su Meng Xiao Yun Wang, Xia Qin Wu, Zong-Rang Zhang Feb 2001

Raman Spectroelectrochemical Study On Bioactive Molecules, Xiao-Wei Cao, Hai Feng Yang, Zhe Su Meng Xiao Yun Wang, Xia Qin Wu, Zong-Rang Zhang

Journal of Electrochemistry

Electron?transfer reaction is known to be one of the key reactions for generating biological functions. Mechanism revelation at a molecular level of such kind reactions is to be very helpful for us to understand life essence. In fact, surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is one of the most powerful tools for the study on metal?electrolyte and metal?vacuum interfaces since 1970's. Moreover, Raman spectroscopic study in enzymology has provided attractive results during last twenty?five years. For the study of electron?transfer reaction mechanism of some oxidoreductases and SERS of some other biological macromolecules, an electrochemical in situ Raman spectroscopic technique was established …


Two-Dimensional Surface Raman Imaging Of A Roughened Iron Electrode In Saline Water, Pei-Gen Cao, Jian Lin Yao, Jun Wei Zheng, Bin Ren, Ren-Ao Gu, Zhong Qun Tian Feb 2001

Two-Dimensional Surface Raman Imaging Of A Roughened Iron Electrode In Saline Water, Pei-Gen Cao, Jian Lin Yao, Jun Wei Zheng, Bin Ren, Ren-Ao Gu, Zhong Qun Tian

Journal of Electrochemistry

The analysis of the composite and distribution of iron oxide due to pit corrosion in saline solutions (3.4% NaCl) is of great importance. Many electrochemical methods, XPS, and other photoelectronic techniques have been applied to this domain. Surface?enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy can provide the vibrational information of surface species with high sensitivity and is very useful in the study of surface chemistry of iron. Notwithstanding, the application of SERS in iron corrosion is hampered for its SERS?inactivity. Efforts have been devoted to extend the use of SERS to the study of iron. Approaches include the deposition of particles or …


Adsorption And Oxidation Of Ethanol On Nm-Pt/Gc Electrode Ii. Eqcm And In-Situ Ftir Spectroscopic Studies In Acid Media, Guo Liang Chen Feb 2001

Adsorption And Oxidation Of Ethanol On Nm-Pt/Gc Electrode Ii. Eqcm And In-Situ Ftir Spectroscopic Studies In Acid Media, Guo Liang Chen

Journal of Electrochemistry

The adsorption and oxidation of ethanol on nm?Pt/GC electrode in acid solutions containing 0.1 mol·L -1 H 2SO 4 +0.1 mol·L -1 CH 3CH 2OH was investigated by using cyclic voltammetry , EQCM and in?situ FTIR spectroscopy. The experimental results demonstrated that the oxidation of CH 3CH 2OH is closely relaed to solution acidity and oxygen species on electrode surface; CH 3CH 2OH was oxidized on nm?Pt/GC electrode in acidic media via a dual path reaction mechanism, i.e . CH 3CH 2OH may be oxidized into CO 2 through the dissociative adsorbate (CO) and the reactive intermediates that were determined …


Confocal Microprobe Raman Spectroscopy For Investigating The Electrochemical Interface, Bin Ren, Feng Ming Liu, Xufeng Lin, Zhong-Qun Tian Feb 2001

Confocal Microprobe Raman Spectroscopy For Investigating The Electrochemical Interface, Bin Ren, Feng Ming Liu, Xufeng Lin, Zhong-Qun Tian

Journal of Electrochemistry

The invention of the surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) in the mid of 1970s, opened an entirely new and very promising area. However, it was found that SERS of practical application in electrochemistry can only be found on noble metal surfaces, such as Ag, Au and Cu that exhibit huge surface enhancement [1] . This greatly limits the application of SERS in electrochemistry. In electrocatalysis, corrosion inhibition, sensor, and power source, the most widely used materials are Pt, Fe and Ni and their alloys as well as Si. Thus, it is of great significance to extend surface Raman study to …


Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Studies On Inhibitive Performance Of Aluminum Triphosphate Pigment, Yonggui Liao, Zhijun Gu, Zhigang Zhang, Qilong Guo, Fang-Teng Su Feb 2001

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Studies On Inhibitive Performance Of Aluminum Triphosphate Pigment, Yonggui Liao, Zhijun Gu, Zhigang Zhang, Qilong Guo, Fang-Teng Su

Journal of Electrochemistry

The epoxy coatings on A3 steel sheets containing calcite or aluminum triphosphate (AlTP), were investigated by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS). The results showed that calcite pigment is not an inhibitor, but an extender pigment, and that AlTP pigment can considerably enhance the protective performance of epoxy coating. The triphosphate ion at the interface between the steel substrate and the coating can complex with the corrosion product, such as ferric and ferrous ions, and form a compact protective film which effectively separates the steel substrate from the aggressive media.


Rhodium As A Ubiquitous Substrate For Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Bin Ren, Xu Feng Lin, Zhong Qun Tian Feb 2001

Rhodium As A Ubiquitous Substrate For Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Bin Ren, Xu Feng Lin, Zhong Qun Tian

Journal of Electrochemistry

Raman Spectroscopy is a powerful technique in characterizing the molecular structure at the molecular level. However, only after the discovery of surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) effect, has it become one of the most widely used technique in surface sciences. The limitation that only Ag, Au and Cu can produce prominent SERS signal of practical significance, greatly hinders the application of this technique. Recently our group has made great progress in extending SERS to pure transition metal surfaces, such as Pt, Ni, Fe, Co etc [1] . Rh, due to its special application as catalysts in the catalytic or electrochemical …


In Situ Raman Spectroelectrochemical Characterization Of The Prussian Blue/Platinum Modified Electrode, Xiao-Wei Cao, Rong Wang, Gui Hua Wang, Zong Rang Zhang Feb 2001

In Situ Raman Spectroelectrochemical Characterization Of The Prussian Blue/Platinum Modified Electrode, Xiao-Wei Cao, Rong Wang, Gui Hua Wang, Zong Rang Zhang

Journal of Electrochemistry

Prussian Blue is known to be deposited electrochemically on the electrode surface, producing a dense redox active layer. Since the Prussian Blue modified electrode was first reported by Neff in 1978 [1] , different in situ spectroelectrochemical techniques have been widely used to investigate its electrochemical mechanism [2~4] . But no research work related to the in situ Raman spectroscopic studies on it has been reported. In this paper we try to characterize the nature of thin Prussian Blue films on platinum substrates with in situ Raman spectroelectrochemical technique. A Super LABRAM confocal microscopic Raman spectrometer (Dilor) with a He?Ne …