Abstract
The theoretical basis for a new spectroelectrochemical technique, in which a narrow light-beam is passed at grazing incidence over a plane electrode surface, has been derived. Agreement between theoretical and experimental behaviour has been obtained for a number of organic molecules with well-defined redox behaviour. The advantages of this technique over other spectroelectrochemical techniques are discussed with respect to potential applications in quantitative analysis and electrochemical studies.
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