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Efficient gold and silver electrodes for surface enchanced raman spectral studies of electrochemical systems: The behaviour of pyridine and naphthalene adsorbed on roughened gold electrodes
Authors:CC Busby  JA Creighton
Institution:University Chemical Laboratory, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury CT2 7NH England
Abstract:A method is described whereby surface enhanced Raman (SER) active electrode surfaces of gold and silver may be made without recourse to the oxidation—reduction techniques which have been used hitherto. This method involves electroplating at low current density from dilute (< 10?2M) solutions of a suitable salt or complex in the absence of supporting electrolyte.Scanning electron microscopy shows the surfaces to consist of small spherical particles of fairly constant diameter packed together on the electrode. The sphere diameters are typically 70 nm (gold) and 180 nm (silver) for electrodes prepared in this manner. These electrodes exhibit intense SER scattering and have advantages over oxidation—reduction roughened electrodes. As examples of their utility some results are presented relating to the gold/pyridine and gold/naphthalene systems and these are discussed in relation to results obtained by other workers in similar systems using different methods, i.e., ellipsometry and differential capacitance variation.
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