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WE have previously reported1 that spectra of adsorbed species can easily be obtained with a laser excited Raman spectrometer. We now wish to extend the field to the case in which there is the possibility of chemisorption.
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HENDRA, P., LOADER, E. Laser Raman Spectra of Sorbed Species. Nature 217, 637–638 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/217637a0
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