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During the past decade, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) has significantly advanced, with a notable increase in publications shifting from proof-of-concept to real-world applications. This technique has become essential for studying heterogeneous and homogeneous reactions, high-resolution imaging of various substrates, including biological cells, and microfabrication. As SECM is now widely utilized by research groups globally, a new edition of this monograph is timely, offering comprehensive reviews of its various aspects.
The updated chapters provide essential experimental and theoretical background for those in the field. Chapters 1 through 5 cover the principles of SECM measurements, instrumentation, preparation of SECM probes, imaging methodologies, and theoretical foundations. Subsequent chapters focus on specific applications and are designed to be self-contained. While some familiarity with electrochemistry and physical chemistry is beneficial, the discussions are accessible for beginning graduate students. The book highlights SECM's utility across a range of interdisciplinary research, with applications spanning from biological systems to sensors and probing reactions at liquid-liquid interfaces.
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This awesome achievement provides up-to-date, wide-ranging and authoritative coverage of the specific terms most used in electrochemistry and its related fields, including relevant areas of physics and engineering. This modern compendium will be an indispensable source of information for scientists, engineers, and technical staff active in all fields of electrochemistry. Containing almost 3,000 entries, its unsurpassed authority derives from the fact that the contributions come from a distinguished panel of eminent electrochemists. Each entry supplies a clear and precise explanation of the term and provides references to the most useful reviews, books and original papers to enable readers to pursue a deeper understanding if so desired.