Abstract

Raman spectra have been recorded from silver electrodes in salt solutions at −0.2 V (SCE). Enhancement of the spectra is interpreted in terms of red-light transmittance of high surface area carbons on the electrodes. The kinetics of diffusion of the hydrocarbons away from the electrode is shown to be much slower than the rate of formation of hydrocarbons.

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