The application of nanomaterials for biosensors and fuel cells is becoming more common, but it requires an understanding of the relationship between the structure and electrochemical characteristics of the materials at the nanoscale. Herein, we report the development of scanning electrochemical microscopy-atomic force microscopy (SECM-AFM) nanoprobes for collecting spatially resolved data regarding the electrochemical activity of nanomaterials such as carbon nanotube (CNT) networks. The fabrication of the nanoprobe begins with the integration of a CNT-bundle wire into a conventional AFM probe followed by the deposition of an insulating layer and cutting of the probe end. In addition, a protrusive insulating tip is integrated at the end of t...
Electrochemistry at nanostructured interfaces is of significant current interest. Metal nanoparticle...
Dual carbon electrodes (DCEs) are quickly, easily, and cheaply fabricated by depositing pyrolytic ca...
A wide range of interfacial physicochemical processes, from electrochemistry to the functioning of l...
The application of nanomaterials for biosensors and fuel cells is becoming more common, but it requi...
We present an L-shaped nanoprobe for scanning electrochemical microscopy-atomic force microscopy (SE...
International audienceIn this project, we use Scanning ElectroChemical Microscopy (SECM) [1] to inve...
Since its introduction, SECM-AFM has gained recognition as an extremely useful tool for a wide varie...
The characterization of electrocatalytic reactions at individual nanoparticles (NPs) is presently of...
Numerous insights of the structure–electrochemical activity relationship of nanocatalysts have been ...
Techniques in the scanning electrochemical probe microscopy (SEPM) family have shown great promise f...
DEVELOPEMENT AND APPLICATIONS OF NANOSCALE SCANNING ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSCOPY\ud Jiyeon Kim, PhD\ud...
Scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) is a new pipette-based imaging technique purposely ...
Over the last decade, dramatic progresses in fabrication and synthesis of nanomaterials have enabled...
Carbon nanotubes have attracted considerable interest for electrochemical, electrocatalytic, and sen...
Double take: Double-barrel carbon nanoprobes with integrated distance control for simultaneous nanos...
Electrochemistry at nanostructured interfaces is of significant current interest. Metal nanoparticle...
Dual carbon electrodes (DCEs) are quickly, easily, and cheaply fabricated by depositing pyrolytic ca...
A wide range of interfacial physicochemical processes, from electrochemistry to the functioning of l...
The application of nanomaterials for biosensors and fuel cells is becoming more common, but it requi...
We present an L-shaped nanoprobe for scanning electrochemical microscopy-atomic force microscopy (SE...
International audienceIn this project, we use Scanning ElectroChemical Microscopy (SECM) [1] to inve...
Since its introduction, SECM-AFM has gained recognition as an extremely useful tool for a wide varie...
The characterization of electrocatalytic reactions at individual nanoparticles (NPs) is presently of...
Numerous insights of the structure–electrochemical activity relationship of nanocatalysts have been ...
Techniques in the scanning electrochemical probe microscopy (SEPM) family have shown great promise f...
DEVELOPEMENT AND APPLICATIONS OF NANOSCALE SCANNING ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSCOPY\ud Jiyeon Kim, PhD\ud...
Scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) is a new pipette-based imaging technique purposely ...
Over the last decade, dramatic progresses in fabrication and synthesis of nanomaterials have enabled...
Carbon nanotubes have attracted considerable interest for electrochemical, electrocatalytic, and sen...
Double take: Double-barrel carbon nanoprobes with integrated distance control for simultaneous nanos...
Electrochemistry at nanostructured interfaces is of significant current interest. Metal nanoparticle...
Dual carbon electrodes (DCEs) are quickly, easily, and cheaply fabricated by depositing pyrolytic ca...
A wide range of interfacial physicochemical processes, from electrochemistry to the functioning of l...