Single entity electrochemistry : York, United Kingdom, 31 August-2 September 2016
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Single entity electrochemistry : York, United Kingdom, 31 August-2 September 2016
(Faraday discussions, v. 193)
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016
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"A General Discussion on Single Entity Electrochemistry was held in York, UK on the 31st August and 1st and 2nd of September 2016."--P. 5
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Description
Electrochemistry is at the centre of energy technologies such as batteries, fuel cells and solar cells, and it plays a key role in widely used and emerging sensing and diagnostic platforms. Single entity electrochemistry provides a new way of viewing electrochemical processes at the nanoscale, and gives a bottom-up approach for understanding electrochemical processes in complex systems. Single entity electrochemistry spans a wide range of topics, from electrocatalysis and the properties of functional materials, to bioanalysis (e.g., single cell studies and DNA analysis with nanopores), but many of the underlying concepts, principles and experimental/theoretical challenges are common. This Faraday Discussion brings together leading scientists to discuss key challenges in the design, execution, analysis, theory and interpretation of single entity electrochemistry experiments, and to assess the implications of such measurements for electrochemistry and broader interfacial science.
Table of Contents
- Nanoparticles (NPs), Nanotubes (NTs) and Nanowires (NWs)
- Nanopores
- Complex Surfaces and Reactions at the Nanoscale
- Molecular Electroanalysis: From Single Molecules to Single Cells.
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