Abstract

Since the surface is buried in liquid, electrochemical surface science is complicated. Therefore, one cannot benefit from the electron-based techniques mainly used in ultra-high vacuum (UHV) to study the structure and composition of surfaces since the mean free path of the electrons in dense media, i.e., water, is rather limited.

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