Micropore membranes have been used to form arrays of micro interfaces between immiscible electroly tesolutions (μITIES) as a basis for the sensing of non-redoxactiveions. Implementation of stripping voltammetry as asensing method at these arrays of μITIES was applied recently to detect drugs and biomolecules at low concentrations. The present study uses computational simulation to investigate the optimum conditions for stripping voltammetricsensing at the μITIES array. In this scenario, thediffusion of ions in both the aqueous and the organic phasescontributes to the sensing response. The influence of the preconcentration time, the micropore aspect ratio, the location of the micro interface within the pore, the ratio of the diffusion coeffi...
This thesis aimed to examine the behaviour of nanoscale and microscale liquid interfaces for chemic...
Ion transfer across interfaces between immiscible liquids provides a means for the nonredox electroc...
Recognition and transport of important species at the membrane of a biological cell are critical for...
Adsorption onto the walls of micropores was explored by computational simulations involving cyclic v...
Miniaturised liquid/liquid interfaces provide benefits for bioanalytical detection with electrochemi...
Arrays of nanoscale interfaces between immiscible electrolyte solutions were formed using siliconnit...
International audienceIn this article, a comprehensive overview of the most recent developments in t...
© 2016 CSIRO. This review presents an introduction to electrochemistry at interfaces between immisci...
The benefit of miniaturization towards the nanoscale of electroanalytical systems was evaluated by a...
Electrochemistry at liquid–liquid interfaces, or at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte so...
Cyclic Voltammetry and AC Voltammetry were used to characterise the micro-interface array between wa...
Ion-transfer across micro-interfaces between aqueous electrolyte and gellified organic electrolyte p...
Geometrically regular silicon membrane-based micropore arrays were employed for defined arrays of mi...
The voltammetric behaviour of proteins at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (I...
In this work, independent radial diffusion at arrayed nanointerfaces between two immiscible electrol...
This thesis aimed to examine the behaviour of nanoscale and microscale liquid interfaces for chemic...
Ion transfer across interfaces between immiscible liquids provides a means for the nonredox electroc...
Recognition and transport of important species at the membrane of a biological cell are critical for...
Adsorption onto the walls of micropores was explored by computational simulations involving cyclic v...
Miniaturised liquid/liquid interfaces provide benefits for bioanalytical detection with electrochemi...
Arrays of nanoscale interfaces between immiscible electrolyte solutions were formed using siliconnit...
International audienceIn this article, a comprehensive overview of the most recent developments in t...
© 2016 CSIRO. This review presents an introduction to electrochemistry at interfaces between immisci...
The benefit of miniaturization towards the nanoscale of electroanalytical systems was evaluated by a...
Electrochemistry at liquid–liquid interfaces, or at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte so...
Cyclic Voltammetry and AC Voltammetry were used to characterise the micro-interface array between wa...
Ion-transfer across micro-interfaces between aqueous electrolyte and gellified organic electrolyte p...
Geometrically regular silicon membrane-based micropore arrays were employed for defined arrays of mi...
The voltammetric behaviour of proteins at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (I...
In this work, independent radial diffusion at arrayed nanointerfaces between two immiscible electrol...
This thesis aimed to examine the behaviour of nanoscale and microscale liquid interfaces for chemic...
Ion transfer across interfaces between immiscible liquids provides a means for the nonredox electroc...
Recognition and transport of important species at the membrane of a biological cell are critical for...