Scanning electrochemical microscopy

Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry
Shigeru AmemiyaPatrick R Unwin

Abstract

This review describes work done in scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) since 2000 with an emphasis on new applications and important trends, such as nanometer-sized tips. SECM has been adapted to investigate charge transport across liquid/liquid interfaces and to probe charge transport in thin films and membranes. It has been used in biological systems like single cells to study ion transport in channels, as well as cellular and enzyme activity. It is also a powerful and useful tool for the evaluation of the electrocatalytic activities of different materials for useful reactions, such as oxygen reduction and hydrogen oxidation. SECM has also been used as an electrochemical tool for studies of the local properties and reactivity of a wide variety of materials, including metals, insulators, and semiconductors. Finally, SECM has been combined with several other nonelectrochemical techniques, such as atomic force microscopy, to enhance and complement the information available from SECM alone.

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
Scanning electrochemical microscopy
scanning tunneling microscopy
scanning electron microscopy
electrochemical microscopy
imaging techniques
electrochemical
optical microscopy
fluorescence resonance
atomic force microscopy
AFM

Software Mentioned

SECM

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