Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy: A Comprehensive Review of Experimental Parameters from 1989 to 2015
Abstract
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is an electroanalytical scanning probe technique capable of imaging substrate topography and local reactivity with high resolution. Since its inception in 1989, it has expanded into a wide variety of research areas including biology, corrosion, energy, kinetics, instrumental development, and surface modification. In the past 25 years, over 1800 peer-reviewed publications have focused on SECM, including...
Paper Details
Title
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy: A Comprehensive Review of Experimental Parameters from 1989 to 2015
Published Date
Oct 13, 2016
Journal
Volume
116
Issue
22
Pages
13234 - 13278
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