Area measurements from cyclic voltammetry (CV) and image from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) are used to characterize electrode statistical morphology, 3D surface reconstruction and its electroactivity. SEM images of single phased materials correspond to two-dimensional (2D) projections of 3D structures, leading to an incomplete characterization. Lack of third dimension information in SEM image is circumvented using equivalence between denoised SEM image and CV area measurements. This CV-SEM method can be used to estimate power spectral density (PSD), width, gradient, finite fractal nature of roughness and local morphology of the electrode. We show that the surface morphological statistical property like distribution function of gradien...
The aim of this study was to investigate a number of different sample surfaces immersed in electroly...
Surface of a solid electrode ubiquitously possesses morphological and energetic disorders, and there...
Theoretical model is developed for the voltammetric response of multistep reversible charge transfer...
We have developed a theory for an electrochemical way of measuring the statistical properties of a n...
We have developed a theory for an electrochemical way of measuring the statistical properties of a n...
We develop a theory for an electrochemical way of detecting the roughness of a metal surface. Here w...
The author develops a theory for an electrochemical way of detecting the roughness of a metal surfac...
We experimentally validate theoretical relation between the roughness power spectrum (PS) and electr...
The requirement to separate topographical effects from surface electrochemistry information is a maj...
AbstractThe electrochemical capacitance-voltage (ECV) technique can practically profile carrier conc...
SPM, optical microscopy, and electrochemical techniques are used to study a range of electrochemical...
The development of increasingly sophisticated hierarchical structures in the design of functional el...
The topography and other properties related to disordered metal surfaces play an important role in d...
Modern approaches to solid surface disorder provide a more rigourous way of defining roughness at so...
Images of large active surface (electrodispersed) gold electrodes obtained by electroreduction of an...
The aim of this study was to investigate a number of different sample surfaces immersed in electroly...
Surface of a solid electrode ubiquitously possesses morphological and energetic disorders, and there...
Theoretical model is developed for the voltammetric response of multistep reversible charge transfer...
We have developed a theory for an electrochemical way of measuring the statistical properties of a n...
We have developed a theory for an electrochemical way of measuring the statistical properties of a n...
We develop a theory for an electrochemical way of detecting the roughness of a metal surface. Here w...
The author develops a theory for an electrochemical way of detecting the roughness of a metal surfac...
We experimentally validate theoretical relation between the roughness power spectrum (PS) and electr...
The requirement to separate topographical effects from surface electrochemistry information is a maj...
AbstractThe electrochemical capacitance-voltage (ECV) technique can practically profile carrier conc...
SPM, optical microscopy, and electrochemical techniques are used to study a range of electrochemical...
The development of increasingly sophisticated hierarchical structures in the design of functional el...
The topography and other properties related to disordered metal surfaces play an important role in d...
Modern approaches to solid surface disorder provide a more rigourous way of defining roughness at so...
Images of large active surface (electrodispersed) gold electrodes obtained by electroreduction of an...
The aim of this study was to investigate a number of different sample surfaces immersed in electroly...
Surface of a solid electrode ubiquitously possesses morphological and energetic disorders, and there...
Theoretical model is developed for the voltammetric response of multistep reversible charge transfer...