Advanced electroanalytical chemistry at nanoelectrodes

Chemical Science
Yi-Lun YingYi-Tao Long

Abstract

Nanoelectrodes, with dimensions below 100 nm, have the advantages of high sensitivity and high spatial resolution. These electrodes have attracted increasing attention in various fields such as single cell analysis, single-molecule detection, single particle characterization and high-resolution imaging. The rapid growth of novel nanoelectrodes and nanoelectrochemical methods brings enormous new opportunities in the field. In this perspective, we discuss the challenges, advances, and opportunities for nanoelectrode fabrication, real-time characterizations and high-performance electrochemical instrumentation.

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
electron beam lithography
Puller
electrochemical microscopy
electron microscopy
AFM
electrochemical cell microscopy
surface plasmon resonance

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