Scanning electrochemical microscopy
by
 
Bard, Allen J.

Title
Scanning electrochemical microscopy

Author
Bard, Allen J.

ISBN
9781439831137

Edition
2nd ed.

Publication Information
Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2012.

Physical Description
x, 660 p. : ill. (some col.).

Contents
ch. 1. Introduction and principles / Allen J. Bard -- ch. 2. Instrumentation / Fu-Ren F. Fan, Allen J. Bard, and Peixin He -- ch. 3. Preparation of tips for scanning electrochemical microscopy / Fu-Ren F. Fan and Christophe Demaille -- ch. 4. Scanning electrochemical microscopic imaging / Fu-Ren F. Fan -- ch. 5. Theory / Michael V. Mirkin and Yixian Wang -- ch. 6. Heterogenous electron transfer reactions / Shigeru Amemiya -- ch. 7. Visualizing and quantifying homogenous chemical reactions in electrochemical processes / Patrick R. Unwin -- ch. 8. Charge transfer processes at the liquid-liquid interface / Michael V. Mirkin and Michael Tsionsky -- ch. 9. Imaging molecular transport across membranes / Henry S. White and Frederic Kanoufi -- ch. 10. Potentiometric probes / Guy Denuault, Geza Nagy, and Klara Toth -- ch. 11. Biotechnological applications / Benjamin R. Horrocks and Gunther Wittstock -- ch. 12. Scanning electrochemical microscopy of living cells / Janine Mauzeroll and Steen B. Schougaard -- ch. 13. Localized flux measurements and kinetic imaging at interfaces / Patrick R. Unwin and Julie V. Macpherson -- ch. 14. Applications of scanning electrochemical microscopy in corrosion research / Dennis E. Tallman and Mark B. Jensen -- ch. 15. Micro- and nanopatterning using scanning electrochemical microscopy / Daniel Mandler -- ch. 16. Application to electrocatalysis and photocatalysis and surface interrogation / Joaqun̕ Rodrg̕uez Lp̤ez, Cynthia G. Zoski, and Allen J. Bard -- ch. 17. Hybrid scanning electrochemical techniques : methods and applications / Julie V. Macpherson and Christophe Demaille -- ch. 18. Additional recent applications and prospects / Allen J. Bard, Fernando Cortš Salazar, and Hubert H. Girault.

Abstract
"Preface During the 10 years that have passed since the publication of the first edition of this book, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) has evolved substantially. The number of publications in this field has greatly increased, and their focus has changed from proof-of-concept experiments to realworld applications. SECM has been employed as an electrochemical tool to study heterogeneous and homogeneous reactions, for high-resolution imaging of various substrates, including biological cells, and for microfabrication. This technique is now used by a number of research groups in many different countries. We think the time has come for a new edition of this monograph, which would provide up-to-date comprehensive reviews of different aspects of SECM. All chapters in this edition are either new or thoroughly updated. Chapters 1 through 5 contain experimental and theoretical background, which is essential for everyone working in this field. Chapter 1 covers the principles of SECM measurements, Chapter 2 deals with instrumentation, Chapter 3 describes the preparation of SECM probes, Chapter 4 covers imaging methodologies, while Chapter 5 deals with theory. Other chapters are dedicated to specific applications and are self-contained. Although some knowledge of electrochemistry and physical chemistry is assumed, the key ideas discussed are at a level suitable for beginning graduate students. SECM has proved useful for a broad range of interdisciplinary research. Various applications discussed in this book range from studies of biological systems to sensors to probing reactions at the liquid-liquid interface"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Scanning electrochemical microscopy.

Added Author
Bard, Allen J.
 
Mirkin, Michael V., 1961-

Electronic Access
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