Scanning electrochemical microscopy
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Scanning electrochemical microscopy
(Monographs in electroanalytical chemistry and electrochemistry)
marcel Dekker, c2001
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Includes references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy describes the theory and operating principles of scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), including instrumentation, tip preparation, imaging techniques and potentiometric probes. The book explores applications relevant to electron transfer reactions, reaction kinetics, chemical events at interfaces, biological systems, and fabrication. Pioneers in this field, the authors provide solutions to SECM diffusion problems, including use of the PDEase2 program package and also provide approximate equations that can be readily used for treating many SECM problems.
Table of Contents
Introduction and principles. Instrumentation. The preparation of tips for scanning electrochemical microscopy. SECM imaging. Theory. Heterogeneous election transfer reactions. Kinetics of homogeneous reactions coupled to heterogeneous electron transfer. Charge-transfer at the liquid-liquid interface. Imaging molecular transport across membranes. Potentiometric probes. Biological systems. Probing reactions at solid-liquid interfaces. Micro- and nanopatterning using the scanning electrochemical microscope. Conclusions and prospects.
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