We report the collisions of single emulsion oil droplets with extremely low dielectric constants (e.g., benzene, ε of 2.27, or cyclohexane, ε of 2.02) as studied via emulsion droplet reactor (EDR) on an ultramicroelectrode (UME). By applying appropriate potentials to the UME, we observed the electrochemical effects of single-collision signals from the bulk electrolysis of single emulsion droplets. Different hydrophobic redox species (ferrocene, decamethyl-ferrocene, or metalloporphyrin) were trapped in a mixed benzene (or cyclohexane) oil-in-water emulsion using an ionic liquid as the supporting electrolyte and emulsifier. The emulsions were prepared using ultrasonic processing. Spike-like responses were observed in each <i>i–t</i> response...
Water is co-produced with crude oils, generally in the form of water-in-crude oil emulsions. The oil...
Single Entity Electrochemistry (SEE) is an emerging electrochemical technique that has been used to ...
The research about electric demulsification of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion is not enough at present,...
We report an electrochemical study of the collisions of single droplets in an emulsion by two method...
We describe a method of observing collisions of single femtoliter (fL) oil (i.e., toluene) droplets ...
Current-time recordings of toluene microdroplets emulsified in water and containing 20 mM Ferrocene ...
We report enhanced electrochemical detection of single water-in-oil emulsion droplets using the nano...
We describe the use of a quartz pipet nanopore to study the collision and coalescence of individual ...
We demonstrate the feasibility of electrochemically detecting individual water droplets dispersed in...
Emerging progress of the Particle Impact Electrochemistry (PIE) technique has opened a novel field o...
This paper reviews the current understanding of electrocoalescence of water droplets in oil, highlig...
When a nitrobenzene (NB) phase came in quiescent contact with a water phase, water-droplets were for...
The Br<sup>–</sup>/Br<sub>2</sub> redox couple in aqueous solution has been often employed for redox...
Electrochemical processes in nonhomogeneous media such as emulsions allow the electrolysis of materi...
New electrochemical approaches have been applied to investigate nanoemulsions (NEs) for their nanost...
Water is co-produced with crude oils, generally in the form of water-in-crude oil emulsions. The oil...
Single Entity Electrochemistry (SEE) is an emerging electrochemical technique that has been used to ...
The research about electric demulsification of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion is not enough at present,...
We report an electrochemical study of the collisions of single droplets in an emulsion by two method...
We describe a method of observing collisions of single femtoliter (fL) oil (i.e., toluene) droplets ...
Current-time recordings of toluene microdroplets emulsified in water and containing 20 mM Ferrocene ...
We report enhanced electrochemical detection of single water-in-oil emulsion droplets using the nano...
We describe the use of a quartz pipet nanopore to study the collision and coalescence of individual ...
We demonstrate the feasibility of electrochemically detecting individual water droplets dispersed in...
Emerging progress of the Particle Impact Electrochemistry (PIE) technique has opened a novel field o...
This paper reviews the current understanding of electrocoalescence of water droplets in oil, highlig...
When a nitrobenzene (NB) phase came in quiescent contact with a water phase, water-droplets were for...
The Br<sup>–</sup>/Br<sub>2</sub> redox couple in aqueous solution has been often employed for redox...
Electrochemical processes in nonhomogeneous media such as emulsions allow the electrolysis of materi...
New electrochemical approaches have been applied to investigate nanoemulsions (NEs) for their nanost...
Water is co-produced with crude oils, generally in the form of water-in-crude oil emulsions. The oil...
Single Entity Electrochemistry (SEE) is an emerging electrochemical technique that has been used to ...
The research about electric demulsification of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion is not enough at present,...