Recent high-bandwidth recordings of the oxidation and dissolution of 35 nm radius Ag nanoparticles at a Au microelectrode show that these nanoparticles undergo multiple collisions with the electrode, generating multiple electrochemical current peaks. In the time interval between observed current peaks, the nanoparticles diffuse in the solution near the electrolyte/electrode interface. Here, we demonstrate that simulations of random nanoparticle motion, coupled with electrochemical kinetic parameters, quantitatively reproduce the experimentally observed multicurrent peak behavior. Simulations of particle diffusion are based on the nanoparticle-mass-based thermal nanoparticle velocity and the Einstein diffusion relations, while the electron-t...
Herein we provide a generic framework for use in the acquisition and analysis of the electrochemical...
High bandwidth-low noise measurements of the electrochemical oxidation of individual silver nanopart...
Recent progress in nanoparticle electrochemistry has enabled the detection of individual nanoparticl...
Potential-dependent current traces were first observed for the same sized nanoparticles (NPs) during...
The oxidative dissolution of citrate-capped silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is investigated herein by t...
The oxidative dissolution of citrate-capped silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is investigated herein by t...
A theoretical model is developed for the oxidation of a nanoparticle impinging on an electrode held ...
A theoretical model is developed for the oxidation of a nanoparticle impinging on an electrode held ...
A theoretical model is developed for the oxidation of a nanoparticle impinging on an electrode held ...
A theoretical model is developed for the oxidation of a nanoparticle impinging on an electrode held ...
We report the observation of electrocatalytic water oxidation during transient collision and oxidati...
The electro-oxidation of silver and nickel nanoparticles in aqueous solution was studied via their c...
The kinetics of the proton reduction reaction is studied on a variety of gold surfaces including bot...
The kinetics of the proton reduction reaction is studied on a variety of gold surfaces including bot...
Herein we provide a generic framework for use in the acquisition and analysis of the electrochemical...
Herein we provide a generic framework for use in the acquisition and analysis of the electrochemical...
High bandwidth-low noise measurements of the electrochemical oxidation of individual silver nanopart...
Recent progress in nanoparticle electrochemistry has enabled the detection of individual nanoparticl...
Potential-dependent current traces were first observed for the same sized nanoparticles (NPs) during...
The oxidative dissolution of citrate-capped silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is investigated herein by t...
The oxidative dissolution of citrate-capped silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is investigated herein by t...
A theoretical model is developed for the oxidation of a nanoparticle impinging on an electrode held ...
A theoretical model is developed for the oxidation of a nanoparticle impinging on an electrode held ...
A theoretical model is developed for the oxidation of a nanoparticle impinging on an electrode held ...
A theoretical model is developed for the oxidation of a nanoparticle impinging on an electrode held ...
We report the observation of electrocatalytic water oxidation during transient collision and oxidati...
The electro-oxidation of silver and nickel nanoparticles in aqueous solution was studied via their c...
The kinetics of the proton reduction reaction is studied on a variety of gold surfaces including bot...
The kinetics of the proton reduction reaction is studied on a variety of gold surfaces including bot...
Herein we provide a generic framework for use in the acquisition and analysis of the electrochemical...
Herein we provide a generic framework for use in the acquisition and analysis of the electrochemical...
High bandwidth-low noise measurements of the electrochemical oxidation of individual silver nanopart...
Recent progress in nanoparticle electrochemistry has enabled the detection of individual nanoparticl...