Review: Recent applications of scanning electrochemical microscopy to the study of charge transfer kinetics
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TextSeries: ; analytica chimica acta, 601(1), p.10-25, 2007Contained works: - Lu, X
- Wang, Q
- Liu, X
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Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM)has been proven to be a valuable technique for the quantitative investigation and surface analysis of a wide range of processes that occur at interfaces. In particular, there is a great deal of interest in studying the kinetics of charge transfer characteristics at the solid/liquid and liquid/liquid interface. This overview outlines recent advances and applications of SECM to the investigation of charge transfer reactions at the solid/liquid interface and liquid/liquid interface.
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