Electrochemical Applications of in Situ Scanning Probe Microscopy
AA Gewirth, BK Niece - Chemical reviews, 1997 - ACS Publications
The application of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) and the atomic force
microscope (AFM) to structural problems at the electrified solid-liquid interface is one of the …
microscope (AFM) to structural problems at the electrified solid-liquid interface is one of the …
Geomicrobiology of pyrite (FeS2) dissolution: case study at Iron Mountain, California
Geomicrobiology of pyrite weathering at Iron Mountain, CA, was investigated by molecular
biological, surface chemical, surface structural, and solution chemical methods in both …
biological, surface chemical, surface structural, and solution chemical methods in both …
Anisotropic dissolution at the CaCO3 (101̄4)—water interface
Y Liang, DR Baer - Surface Science, 1997 - Elsevier
On the basis of the framework of the terrace-ledge-kink model of dissolution, the site-specific
dissolution kinetics at the CaCO3 (101̄4)-water interface have been investigated using …
dissolution kinetics at the CaCO3 (101̄4)-water interface have been investigated using …
Effect of adsorption of butyl xanthate on galena, PbS, and HOPG surfaces as studied by atomic force microscopy and spectroscopy and XPS
YL Mikhlin, AA Karacharov, MN Likhatski - International Journal of Mineral …, 2015 - Elsevier
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) and force spectroscopy techniques have emerged as
powerful tools for in situ studies of interactions between solid surfaces, reactants and air …
powerful tools for in situ studies of interactions between solid surfaces, reactants and air …
Structure and reactivity of semiconducting mineral surfaces: Convergence of molecular modeling and experiment
KM Rosso - Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2001 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Semiconducting minerals are a unique class of materials that have a broad range of
influence in near-surface geochemical environments. Many are electroactive and play an …
influence in near-surface geochemical environments. Many are electroactive and play an …
Self-assembly at the prebiotic solid− liquid interface: Structures of self-assembled monolayers of adenine and guanine bases formed on inorganic surfaces
Previously proposed models of monolayers of adenine and guanine, based on scanning
tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy images, have been critically examined …
tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy images, have been critically examined …
Scanning probe microscopy
LA Bottomley, JE Coury, PN First - Analytical Chemistry, 1996 - ACS Publications
Scanning probe microscopy is a family of techniques which provide images of the surface
topography and, in some cases surface properties, on the atomic scale. Since its inception in …
topography and, in some cases surface properties, on the atomic scale. Since its inception in …
Scanned probe microscopies in chemistry
RJ Hamers - The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1996 - ACS Publications
The theory and applications of scanned probe microscopies in chemistry are reviewed. The
review includes scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), near …
review includes scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), near …
The calculation of STM images, STS spectra, and XPS peak shifts for galena: New tools for understanding mineral surface chemistry
Scanning tunneling microscope (STM) images and spectra of galena (PbS) surfaces were
calculated using ab-initio methods, not only to interpret experimentally collected STM data …
calculated using ab-initio methods, not only to interpret experimentally collected STM data …
Oxidation of galena in acetate buffer investigated by atomic force microscopy and photoelectron spectroscopy
G Wittstock, I Kartio, D Hirsch, S Kunze, R Szargan - Langmuir, 1996 - ACS Publications
Galena oxidation was investigated by AFM in acetate buffer under potentiostatic control and
by photoelectron spectroscopy on potentiostatically pretreated specimens. At+ 236 mV …
by photoelectron spectroscopy on potentiostatically pretreated specimens. At+ 236 mV …