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Potential dependent adhesion forces on bare and underpotential deposition modified electrode surfaces

Serafin et al., 1998

Document ID
4262201340978021974
Author
Serafin J
Hsieh S
Monahan J
Gewirth A
Publication year
Publication venue
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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Adhesion force measurements are used to determine the potential dependence of the force of adhesion between a Si3N4 cantilever and a Au (111) surface modified by the underpotential deposition (upd) of Bi or Cu in acid solution or by oxide formation. The …
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