Frontiers in Nanoscale Electrochemical Imaging: Faster, Multifunctional, and Ultrasensitive

Volume: 32, Issue: 32, Pages: 7993 - 8008
Published: Aug 3, 2016
Abstract
A wide range of interfacial physicochemical processes, from electrochemistry to the functioning of living cells, involve spatially localized chemical fluxes that are associated with specific features of the interface. Scanning electrochemical probe microscopes (SEPMs) represent a powerful means of visualizing interfacial fluxes, and this Feature Article highlights recent developments that have radically advanced the speed, spatial resolution,...
Paper Details
Title
Frontiers in Nanoscale Electrochemical Imaging: Faster, Multifunctional, and Ultrasensitive
Published Date
Aug 3, 2016
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
32
Pages
7993 - 8008
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