Imaging Analysis of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Energy Catalysis
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is a scanning probe technology based on Faraday current changes when an ultramicroelectrode is moved across a sample surface, which can directly reflect the surface topography and electrochemical information on the sample through imaging. This Review briefl...
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description | Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is a scanning probe technology based on Faraday current changes when an ultramicroelectrode is moved across a sample surface, which can directly reflect the surface topography and electrochemical information on the sample through imaging. This Review briefly introduces the basic SECM, including its developmental history and working mode. The application of SECM imaging in energy catalysis is mainly introduced, and the development trend of SECM is described briefly. |
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spelling | doaj.art-3880f3fe369648f9806ec4d9a4eae7dc2023-08-21T17:58:54ZengAmerican Chemical SocietyChemical & Biomedical Imaging2832-36372023-03-011320521910.1021/cbmi.2c00008Imaging Analysis of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Energy CatalysisXinfang Zhang0Ce Han1Weilin Xu2State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Jilin Province Key Laboratory of Low Carbon Chemical Power, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, P.R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Jilin Province Key Laboratory of Low Carbon Chemical Power, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, P.R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Jilin Province Key Laboratory of Low Carbon Chemical Power, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, P.R. ChinaScanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is a scanning probe technology based on Faraday current changes when an ultramicroelectrode is moved across a sample surface, which can directly reflect the surface topography and electrochemical information on the sample through imaging. This Review briefly introduces the basic SECM, including its developmental history and working mode. The application of SECM imaging in energy catalysis is mainly introduced, and the development trend of SECM is described briefly.https://doi.org/10.1021/cbmi.2c00008 |
spellingShingle | Xinfang Zhang Ce Han Weilin Xu Imaging Analysis of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Energy Catalysis Chemical & Biomedical Imaging |
title | Imaging Analysis of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Energy Catalysis |
title_full | Imaging Analysis of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Energy Catalysis |
title_fullStr | Imaging Analysis of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Energy Catalysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Imaging Analysis of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Energy Catalysis |
title_short | Imaging Analysis of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Energy Catalysis |
title_sort | imaging analysis of scanning electrochemical microscopy in energy catalysis |
url | https://doi.org/10.1021/cbmi.2c00008 |
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