AVS 62nd International Symposium & Exhibition
    In-Situ Spectroscopy and Microscopy Focus Topic Tuesday Sessions

Session IS+AS+SA+SS-TuM
In-situ Studies of Solid-liquid Interfaces

Tuesday, October 20, 2015, 8:00 am, Room 211C
Moderators: Anatoly Frenkel, Yeshiva University, Franklin (Feng) Tao, University of Kansas


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8:20am IS+AS+SA+SS-TuM2
Water at Ionic Liquid Interfaces Probed by APXPS
John Newberg, Y. Khalifa, A. Broderick, University of Delaware
8:40am IS+AS+SA+SS-TuM3
Probig the Liquid-Solid Interface of polycrystalline Pt in 1.0 M KOH using Ambient Pressure Photoemission Spectroscopy and "Tender" X-rays
Marco Favaro, B. Jeon, P.N. Ross, Z. Hussain, J. Yano, Z. Liu, E.J. Crumlin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
9:00am IS+AS+SA+SS-TuM4
Toward Ambient Pressure Electron Spectroscopy with Conventional XPS Instrumentation
Andrei Kolmakov, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
9:20am IS+AS+SA+SS-TuM5 Invited Paper
Solvation and Chemistry at the Interface: Near Ambient Pressure Electron Spectroscopy Studies of Aqueous Solution Interfaces
John Hemminger, University of California, Irvine
11:00am IS+AS+SA+SS-TuM10 Invited Paper
In situ Single-molecule Microscopy of Photoelectrocatalysis for Solar Water Oxidation
Peng Chen, Cornell University
11:40am IS+AS+SA+SS-TuM12
In Situ and Operando AP-XPS for the Oxidation State of Pd at Solid/Liquid Interface
Beomgyun Jeong, M. Favaro, P.N. Ross, Z. Hussain, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Z. Liu, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, China, B.S. Mun, J. Lee, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, E.J. Crumlin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
12:00pm IS+AS+SA+SS-TuM13
In situ Characterization of Switchable Ionic Liquids by Liquid ToF-SIMS and SALVi
Juan Yao, X. Sui, D. Lao, Y. Zhou, S. Nune, D. Heldebrant, Z. Zhu, X.-Y. Yu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory