Grenzflächenchemie
Grenzflächenchemie, also known as surface chemistry, is a subfield of physical chemistry that focuses on the study of chemical phenomena occurring at interfaces between different phases of matter. These interfaces can involve boundaries between solids and liquids, solids and gases, liquids and gases, or even within colloidal systems. The field examines how chemical reactions, adsorption processes, and physical interactions differ at surfaces compared to bulk phases, often leading to unique properties and behaviors.
Key areas of investigation in Grenzflächenchemie include adsorption, where molecules adhere to surfaces, and desorption, where
Technological applications of Grenzflächenchemie are widespread. In materials science, understanding surface chemistry is essential for developing
Experimental techniques in Grenzflächenchemie include surface-sensitive methods such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), atomic force microscopy