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Reconstruction phenomena at metal-electrolyte interfaces

Author
KOLB, D. M1
[1] Department of Electrochemistry, University of Ulm, 89069 Ulm, Germany
Source

Progress in surface science. 1996, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 109-173 ; ref : 150 ref

CODEN
PSSFBP
ISSN
0079-6816
Scientific domain
General chemistry, physical chemistry; Nanotechnologies, nanostructures, nanoobjects; Condensed state physics
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam
Publication country
Netherlands
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Adsorption Article synthèse Interface électrode électrolyte Monocristal Or Platine Potentiel électrode Reconstruction surface Réaction électrochimique Solution aqueuse Transformation phase Métal transition
Keyword (en)
Adsorption Review Electrode electrolyte interface Single crystal Gold Platinum Electrode potential Surface reconstruction Electrochemical reaction Aqueous solution Phase transformation Transition metal
Keyword (es)
Adsorción Artículo síntesis Interfase electrodo electrolito Monocristal Oro Platino Potencial electrodo Reconstrucción superficie Reacción electroquímica Solución acuosa Transformación fase Metal transición
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001C Chemistry / 001C01 General and physical chemistry / 001C01H Electrochemistry / 001C01H04 Study of interfaces

Discipline
General chemistry and physical chemistry
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
3029722

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