Our aim with this Chapter is to provide a picture of the potentialities and applications of electrochemical methods for both investigating and operating multicomponent chemical systems. We start with a brief discussion of the role and potentialities of electrochemistry in the study of supramolecular systems. We then illustrate examples taken from electrochemical research applied to supramolecular and nanoscale systems, with particular attention to properties and functions.
Ceroni, P., Credi, A., Venturi, M. (2016). Electrochemically Driven Supramolecular Devices. Boca Raton : Ole Hammerich and Bernd Speiser.
Electrochemically Driven Supramolecular Devices
CERONI, PAOLA;CREDI, ALBERTO;VENTURI, MARGHERITA
2016
Abstract
Our aim with this Chapter is to provide a picture of the potentialities and applications of electrochemical methods for both investigating and operating multicomponent chemical systems. We start with a brief discussion of the role and potentialities of electrochemistry in the study of supramolecular systems. We then illustrate examples taken from electrochemical research applied to supramolecular and nanoscale systems, with particular attention to properties and functions.File in questo prodotto:
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