Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
Friday, August 10th, 2007The Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy is a four-electrode electrochemical imaging technique. It allows spatial measurement of individual REDOX processes. The working electrode potential, EWE, and the tip potential, Etip, can be tuned independently, with EWE driving the electrochemical system, and Etip monitoring REDOX species in this technique. It uses the scanning electrochemical microscope, which is a […]
