A. Kudelski et J. Bukowska, INFLUENCE OF PHOTOCHEMICAL EFFECTS ON IRREVERSIBLE LOSS OF ACTIVE-SITES ON SERS ACTIVE SILVER ELECTRODE, SPECT ACT A, 51(4), 1995, pp. 573-578
The intensity dependence of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) o
f pyridine adsorbed on the silver electrode at several excitation wave
lengths is studied. It is found that SERS intensity decays faster if a
n electrode is illuminated by a green laser line than in the case of t
he red line. This difference of decay rate cannot be exclusively expla
ined by the difference of electrode surface temperatures. The results
show that on the surface of the silver electrode the photochemical pro
cess of irreversible incorporation of adatoms or adatom clusters into
the electrode strongly sensitive to adsorbed anions takes place. We su
ggest that deactivation is a photochemical process caused by irreversi
ble destruction of complexes of silver adatoms with anions.