Impact and oxidation of single silver nanoparticles at electrode surfaces: one shot versus multiple events
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posted on 2024-06-19, 03:41 authored by J Ustarroz, Minkyung KangMinkyung Kang, E Bullions, PR UnwinHigh bandwidth-low noise measurements of the electrochemical oxidation of individual silver nanoparticles (NPs) impacting on electrodes reveals the process to typically occur in a series of ‘bites’ (partial NP dissolution) rather than in a single shot, with the resulting current–time traces revealing considerable information on NP activity and transport near electrodes.
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Chemical ScienceVolume
8Pagination
1841-1853Location
EnglandPublisher DOI
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2041-6520eISSN
2041-6539Language
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Science & TechnologyPhysical SciencesChemistry, MultidisciplinaryChemistryION CONDUCTANCE MICROSCOPYELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTIONELECTROCATALYTIC AMPLIFICATIONNANO-IMPACTSHINDERED DIFFUSIONCOLLISION EVENTSCHEMISTRYIRIDIUMULTRAMICROELECTRODESNANOCRYSTALS3401 Analytical chemistry3406 Physical chemistry3499 Other chemical sciences
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