Author(s): Dominik Stemer, Florian Trinter
Publication: Bunsen-Magazin 2025, 6, 227-229
Publisher: Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für physikalische Chemie e.V., Frankfurt
Language: English
DOI: 10.26125/5950-fy64
Abstract: Liquid-jet photoelectron spectroscopy enables direct probing of aqueous interfaces, revealing the electronic structure of liquids and solutes. Recent advances with liquid flat jets allow controlled studies of liquid–liquid and liquid–gas boundaries, while double-core-hole spectroscopy provides new insight into ultrafast electronic and nuclear dynamics at interfaces relevant to chemistry, biology, and energy research.
Cite this: D. Stemer, F. Trinter, Bunsen-Magazin 2025, 6, 227-229, DOI: 10.26125/5950-fy64
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