Abstract

AbstractSurface enhanced Raman spectra of acridine in a concentration range 6.7·10−9 to 3.6·10−3 M were obtained on a copper electrode in a chloride‐containing solution at pH 2.5. A conclusion was made that acridine adsorbs as an ion pair formed from acridinium cation and chloride anion. An adsorption isotherm for acridine on an activated copper electrode was obtained.

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