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Investigation On Electrochemical Processes Of P-Aminothiophenol On Gold Electrode Of Nanostructures, Hui-Yuan Peng, Jia-Zheng Wang, Jia Liu, Huan-Huan Yu, Jian-De Lin, De-Yin Wu, Zhong-Qun Tian
Investigation On Electrochemical Processes Of P-Aminothiophenol On Gold Electrode Of Nanostructures, Hui-Yuan Peng, Jia-Zheng Wang, Jia Liu, Huan-Huan Yu, Jian-De Lin, De-Yin Wu, Zhong-Qun Tian
Journal of Electrochemistry
Electrochemical reactions on nanostructured noble electrodes have received much attention, however, the reaction mechanism and reaction kinetics are still difficult to be studied. Probe molecule can give an insight to the investigation of electrochemical reactions on noble electrodes with nanostructures. In this paper, the electrochemical process of p-aminothiophenol (PATP) adsorbed on the gold electrode was studied by electrochemical cyclic voltammetry and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). Here, we used one-step sodium citrate reduction method (Frens method) to synthesize gold nanoparticles, which are used to construct the nanostructured gold electrode. The Raman electrolytic cell used was based on the traditional three-electrode electrolytic …
Adsorption Behavior Of Rhodamine 6g On Silver Surfaces Studied By Electrochemical Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Chan-Juan Chen, Cheng Zong, Guo-Kun Liu, Bin Ren
Adsorption Behavior Of Rhodamine 6g On Silver Surfaces Studied By Electrochemical Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Chan-Juan Chen, Cheng Zong, Guo-Kun Liu, Bin Ren
Journal of Electrochemistry
Rhodamine 6G (R6G) is one of the most common probe molecules employed in single molecule surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SM-SERS). The study in adsorption behavior of R6G will help understand the interactions between R6G and surface. In this paper, we used electrochemical surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) to study the potential-dependent adsorption behavior of R6G on silver electrodes. Our results show that when the potential moved negatively, the orientation of R6G on silver surface changed from vertical to inclined adsorption. This result indicates that the abnormal SM-SERS spectra of R6G observed in the former SM-SERS studies from other research groups are due …