Abstract
A total-reflection X-ray absorption fine structure (TR-XAFS) method was successfully extended to the liquid-liquid interface that allowed the investigation of the 'buried' interface by fluorescence detection. The first X-ray absorption spectrum at the Br K-edge for bromide ions concentrated at the heptane-water interface was observed in the presence of dimethyldipalmitylammonium ions.
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