The electrochemical behaviour of hexagonally arranged nanopore arrays was studied by simple ion transfer across the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) formed between water and 1,2-dichloroethane. The hexagonal nanoITIES arrays were supported at nanopores fabricated by focused ion beam milling into 50 nm thick silicon nitride films. Six arrays with different pore centre-to-centre distance (rc) to radius (ra) ratios were prepared. Within these arrays, the diffusion-limited steady-state currents (iss) of tetrapropylammonium cation (TPrA+) ion transfer increased concomitantly with increasing rc/ra ratio, reaching a plateau at rc/ra ≥ 96, which is greater than that previously reported for square-patterned nanoITIES ar...
The direct experimental characterization of diffusion processes at nanoscale remains a challenge tha...
We report on the electrochemical characterization of regularly-aligned cylindrical nanopore arrays s...
Herein, we feature our recent efforts toward the development and application of nanoelectrochemistry...
The electrochemical behaviour of hexagonally arranged nanopore arrays was studied by simple ion tran...
Ion transfer across interfaces between immiscible liquids provides a means for the nonredox electroc...
In this work, independent radial diffusion at arrayed nanointerfaces between two immiscible electrol...
Arrays of nanoscale interfaces between immiscible electrolyte solutions were formed using siliconnit...
The electrochemical behaviour of single and arrayed nanoscale interfaces between two immiscible elec...
In this work, the ion-transfer voltammetric detection of the protonated -blocker propranolol was exp...
Free-standing silica nanochannel membrane (SNM) with perforated channels was utilized to create arra...
International audienceThe direct experimental characterization of diffusion processes at nanoscale r...
In this work, the ion-transfer voltammetric detection of the protonated β-blocker propranolol was ex...
In this work, the ion-transfer voltammetric detection of the protonated β-blocker propranolol was ex...
Single nanopore electrodes and nanopore electrode arrays have been fabricated using a focused ion be...
Miniaturised liquid/liquid interfaces provide benefits for bioanalytical detection with electrochemi...
The direct experimental characterization of diffusion processes at nanoscale remains a challenge tha...
We report on the electrochemical characterization of regularly-aligned cylindrical nanopore arrays s...
Herein, we feature our recent efforts toward the development and application of nanoelectrochemistry...
The electrochemical behaviour of hexagonally arranged nanopore arrays was studied by simple ion tran...
Ion transfer across interfaces between immiscible liquids provides a means for the nonredox electroc...
In this work, independent radial diffusion at arrayed nanointerfaces between two immiscible electrol...
Arrays of nanoscale interfaces between immiscible electrolyte solutions were formed using siliconnit...
The electrochemical behaviour of single and arrayed nanoscale interfaces between two immiscible elec...
In this work, the ion-transfer voltammetric detection of the protonated -blocker propranolol was exp...
Free-standing silica nanochannel membrane (SNM) with perforated channels was utilized to create arra...
International audienceThe direct experimental characterization of diffusion processes at nanoscale r...
In this work, the ion-transfer voltammetric detection of the protonated β-blocker propranolol was ex...
In this work, the ion-transfer voltammetric detection of the protonated β-blocker propranolol was ex...
Single nanopore electrodes and nanopore electrode arrays have been fabricated using a focused ion be...
Miniaturised liquid/liquid interfaces provide benefits for bioanalytical detection with electrochemi...
The direct experimental characterization of diffusion processes at nanoscale remains a challenge tha...
We report on the electrochemical characterization of regularly-aligned cylindrical nanopore arrays s...
Herein, we feature our recent efforts toward the development and application of nanoelectrochemistry...