Specialized microelectrode probes fabricated in a soft polymer film now make it possible to use scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) to image the reactivity of large, corrugated, tilted, and dry surfaces. In their article Fernando Cortés-Salazar, Dmitry Momotenko, and Hubert H. Girault discuss the features and applications of the technique. The image shows a fountain pen probe for dry surface imaging and an array of microelectrodes for imaging large surfaces. © 2011 American Chemical.

Cortés-Salazar, F., Momotenko, D., Girault, H.H., Lesch, A., Wittstock, G. (2011). Seeing big with scanning electrochemical microscopy. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 83(5), 1493-1499 [10.1021/ac101931d].

Seeing big with scanning electrochemical microscopy

Lesch, Andreas;
2011

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Specialized microelectrode probes fabricated in a soft polymer film now make it possible to use scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) to image the reactivity of large, corrugated, tilted, and dry surfaces. In their article Fernando Cortés-Salazar, Dmitry Momotenko, and Hubert H. Girault discuss the features and applications of the technique. The image shows a fountain pen probe for dry surface imaging and an array of microelectrodes for imaging large surfaces. © 2011 American Chemical.
2011
Cortés-Salazar, F., Momotenko, D., Girault, H.H., Lesch, A., Wittstock, G. (2011). Seeing big with scanning electrochemical microscopy. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 83(5), 1493-1499 [10.1021/ac101931d].
Cortés-Salazar, Fernando*; Momotenko, Dmitry; Girault, Hubert H.; Lesch, Andreas; Wittstock, Gunther
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