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In this study, the effects of forced convection on scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) experiments in feedback mode using ferrocenemethanol as redox mediator are presented. Forced convection, which enhances the mass transfer inside the system, was generated via an electrical high precision stirrer integrated into the SECM setup. A thin‐film interdigitated array electrode serving as model substrate was investigated with probe scan curves in z‐direction and SECM imaging in constant height mode utilizing ultramicroelectrodes (UME) with diameters (dprobe) of 25 μm and 12.5 μm. It was found that forced convection increased the overall current during SECM imaging without distorting distinctive features of the imaged structure when working with a 25 μm UME at substrate‐to‐tip distances of 14 μm and 11 μm. Furthermore, the electrochemical contrast was improved under hydrodynamic conditions for a substrate‐to‐tip distance of 11 μm and scan rates of 5 μm s?1, 10 μm s?1, 20 μm s?1 and 40 μm s?1. When further decreasing the gap between the UME and the substrate to 9 μm almost no effects of the forced convection were observed. Consequently, for a 25 μm UME, forced convection led to higher currents and improved performance during SECM experiments in feedback mode at substrate‐to‐tip distances of 14 μm and 11 μm, whereas no effects were observed for a 12.5 μm UME at a distance of 8 μm.  相似文献   

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Gold/mercury amalgam (Au/Hg) microelectrodes with a diameter of 25 microm were developed for the detection of environmentally relevant analytes such as manganese and iron by scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), and applied to investigate the controlled dissolution of manganese carbonate (MnCO(3); rhodochrosite) in acidic conditions. Characterization of the amalgam electrode geometry via approach curves recorded during SECM experiments revealed Au/Hg microelectrodes with sphere cap geometry. Quantitative determination of Mn(2+) has been achieved by calibration of the Au/Hg microelectrode in bulk solution experiments. Subsequent SECM imaging experiments confirm the applicability of amalgam microelectrodes for imaging of Mn(2+) production during dissolution of MnCO(3) at pH 3.9. This study confirms feasibility and provides the fundamental basis of SECM imaging with amalgam microelectrodes to address biogeochemically relevant questions.  相似文献   

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Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in feedback mode was employed to characterise the reactivity and microscopic peculiarities of bismuth and bismuth/lead alloys plated onto gold disk substrates in 0.1 mol L?1 NaOH solutions. Methyl viologen was used as redox mediator, while a platinum microelectrode was employed as the SECM tip. The metal films were electrodeposited ex situ from NaOH solutions containing either bismuth ions only or both bismuth and lead ions. Approach curves and SECM images indicated that the metal films were conductive and locally reactive with oxygen to provide Bi3+ and Pb2+ ions. The occurrence of the latter chemical reactions was verified by local anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) at the substrate solution interface by using a mercury‐coated platinum SECM tip. The latter types of measurements allowed also verifying that lead was not uniformly distributed onto the bismuth film electrode substrate. These findings were confirmed by scanning electron microscopy images. The surface heterogeneity produced during the metal deposition process, however, did not affect the analytical performance of the bismuth coated gold electrode in anodic stripping voltammetry for the determination of lead in alkaline media, even in aerated aqueous solutions. Under the latter conditions, stripping peak currents proportional to lead concentration with a satisfactory reproducibility (within 5 % RSD) were obtained.  相似文献   

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《Electroanalysis》2003,15(7):621-628
Sphere‐cap mercury microelectrodes, fabricated onto platinum microdisks 1 and 10 μm radius, were employed as tips in scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM). Experimental current vs distance curves were acquired above an insulating substrate with a series of sphere caps whose aspect ratio h/a (h is the height of mercury deposit, a is the disk basal radius) varied between 0.28 and 2.14. It was found that the hindered diffusion effect of the insulating surface was the less pronounced the higher was the h/a parameter of the sphere cap. Comparison of experimental and theoretical approach curves displayed a fairly good agreement for subhemisphere caps (h<a), and a less satisfactory agreement for hemispherical (h=a) and superhemispherical (h>a) caps. Preliminary coupled anodic stripping voltammetry and SECM measurements were also performed for the investigation on local chemical equilibria involving heavy metals at sediment/water interfaces.  相似文献   

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The construction and characterisation of ring–disk (RD) microelectrodes suitable for use in scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is reported. Such RD electrodes are proposed as probes for novel generator–collector SECM experiments. In this case, the interaction of both the reactants and products with the substrate under investigation can be followed simultaneously from a single approach curve to the substrate. Examples of such approach curves to conducting and insulating substrates are given to demonstrate the potential of this new mode of SECM operation.  相似文献   

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A non-optical shear-force-based detection scheme for accurately controlling the tip-to-sample distance in scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is presented. With this approach, the detection of the shear force is accomplished by mechanically attaching a set of two piezoelectric plates to the scanning probe. One of the plates is used to excite the SECM tip causing it to resonate, and the other acts as a piezoelectric detector of the amplitude of the tip oscillation. Increasing shear forces in close proximity to the sample surface lead to a damping of the vibration amplitude and a phase shift, effects that are registered by connecting the detecting piezoelectric plate to a dual-phase analogue lock-in amplifier. The shear force and hence distance-dependent signal of the lock-in amplifier is used to establish an efficient, computer-controlled closed feedback loop enabling SECM imaging in a constant-distance mode of operation. The details of the SECM setup with an integrated piezoelectric shear-force distance control are described, and approach curves are shown. The performance of the constant-distance mode SECM with a non-optical detection of shear forces is illustrated by imaging simultaneously the topography and conductivity of an array of Pt-band microelectrodes.  相似文献   

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The applicability of ion-selective microelectrodes (ISME) in scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in the presence of potentially interfering ions is investigated. Decreasing the time needed for potentiometric SECM imaging is a key aim. It is generally accepted that the long response time of potentiometric cells with high impedance microelectrodes limits the imaging speed that can be obtained without distortion. In this study we show that a change in the activity of interfering ions can result in a short-term electrode potential transient that should be taken into consideration in parameter setting for SECM measurements. The activity step method was employed, using NH4+-ion-measuring micropipettes. Solutions containing equal concentrations of NH4+ ions with or without K+ ions were rapidly introduced and the short-term change in electrode potential was recorded. Rapid transient potential signals appeared following the K+ activity step in the range where the interfering K+ did not affect the long-term electrode potential. The possible influence of this on SECM applications is discussed.  相似文献   

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The direct mode of scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) was used for the local deposition of oligonucleotide (ODN) patterns on thin gold films and the generation‐collection (GC) mode was applied for the determining the amount of surface‐accessible oligonucleotides. The local deposition was achieved through the micrometer‐sized formation of a conducting polymer bearing 15mer single‐stranded oligonucleotide strands. After the interaction of the oligonucleotide with its biotin‐labeled complimentary strand, streptavidin was bound. The molecular assembly was completed by linking biotin‐labeled β‐galactosidase from Escherichia coli to the streptavidin. The activity of the linked β‐galactosidase was mapped with SECM in the GC mode by monitoring the oxidation of p‐aminophenol (PAP) formed in the enzyme‐catalyzed hydrolysis of p‐aminophenyl‐β‐D ‐galactopyranoside. The feedback effect due to recycling of the reaction product at the gold surface was analyzed. It was shown experimentally that this effect becomes insignificant at ultramicroelectrode (UME)‐substrate distances larger than 3 UME radii. The flux of formed PAP allowed the determination the surface density of accessible oligonucleotide strands in the functionalized polymer. It was shown that that thicker pyrrole/ODN–Pyrrole polymer films do not lead to a significantly increased accessible ODN surface concentration.  相似文献   

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A simple and inexpensive way to fabricate arrays of gold microelectrodes is proposed. Integrated circuit chips are sawed through their middle, normal to the longest axis, leading to destruction of the silicon circuit and rupture of the gold wires that interconnect it with the external terminals. Polishing the resulting rough surface converts the tips of the wires embedded in the chip halves into arrays of gold microdisks of about 25 μm diameter. The number of active microelectrodes (MEs), of an array depends on the number of pins in the chip, n, being typically (n/2)-4. These MEs can be used individually or externally interconnected in any combination. X-ray images of the chips and micrographs of the resulting surface of the polished arrays have revealed variable distances between neighbor MEs, which are however, larger than 10 times the radius of the disks. This feature of the MEs prevents diffusional cross-talk between electrodes. The use of these microdisk electrodes for analytical purposes exhibits sigmoidal voltammograms, and chronoamperometric experiments confirm the nonlinear i vs. t1/2 plots, typical for processes where radial diffusion prevails, Satisfactory uniformity was observed for the response of each electrode of an array, indicating similarity of geometry and disk areas. The potentialities of these MEs were demonstrated by the determination of cadmium at ppb levels using square wave voltammetry with preconcentration. Due to the relative ease with which these MEs can be manufactured and their good performance in (chemical) analysis, wide applications in electrochemistry and electroanalysis is envisioned.  相似文献   

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Graphene and graphene oxides are materials of significant interest in electrochemical devices such as supercapacitors, batteries, fuel cells, and sensors. Graphene oxides and reduced graphenes are typically prepared by oxidizing graphite in strong mineral acid mixtures with chlorate (Staudenmaier, Hofmann) or permanganate (Hummers, Tour) oxidants. Herein, we reveal that graphene oxides pose inherent electrochemistry, that is, they can be oxidized or reduced at relatively mild potentials (within the range ±1 V) that are lower than typical battery potentials. This inherent electrochemistry of graphene differs dramatically from that of the used oxidants. Graphene oxides prepared using chlorate exhibit chemically irreversible reductions, whereas graphene oxides prepared through permanganate‐based methods exhibit very unusual inherent chemically reversible electrochemistry of oxygen‐containing groups. Insight into the electrochemical behaviour was obtained through cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy experiments. Our findings are of extreme importance for the electrochemistry community as they reveal that electrode materials undergo cyclic changes in charge/discharge cycles, which has strong implications for energy‐storage and sensing devices.  相似文献   

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In this study the redox activity of human myocardium‐derived mesenchymal stem cells (hmMSC) were investigated by redox‐competition (RC‐SECM) and generation‐collection (GC‐SECM) modes of scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), using 2‐methylnaphthalene‐1,4‐dione (menadione, MD) as a redox mediator. The redox activity of human healthy and dilated hmMSCs was evaluated by measuring reduction of MD. Measurements were performed by approaching and retracting the UME from the surface of growing hmMSC cells. The current study shows that the RC‐SECM mode can be applied to investigate integrity of cell membranes, whereas the most promising results were observed by using the GC‐SECM mode and applying the Hill's equation for the calculation/fitting of dependencies of electrical current vs menadione concentration. The calculated apparent Michaelis constant (KM) for the production of menadiol (MDH2) in the pathological hmMSC cells was 14.4 folds higher compared to that of the healthy hmMSC revealing the lover redox activity of pathological cells. Moreover, the calculated Hill's coefficient n shows a negative cooperative binding between MD and healthy hmMSC and positive cooperative binding between MD and pathological hmMSC. It means that healthy hmMSC is of lower affinity to MD, which is also related to the better membrane integrity of healthy cells. Data of this study demonstrate that SECM can be applied to investigate intracellular redox and membrane changes ongoing in human dilated myocardium‐derived hmMSC in order to improve their functioning and further regenerative potential.  相似文献   

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The solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) in lithium‐ion batteries separates the highly reductive lithiated graphite from reducible electrolyte components. It is critical for the performance, durability, and safe operation of batteries. In situ imaging of the SEI is demonstrated using the feedback mode of scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) with 2,5‐di‐tert‐butyl‐1,4‐dimethoxy benzene as mediator. The formation of the SEI is indicated by a decrease of the mediator regeneration rate. Prolonged imaging of the same region revealed fluctuation of the passivating properties on time scales between 2 min and 20 h with an inhomogeneous distribution over the sample. The implications of the approach for in situ assessment of local SEI properties on graphite electrodes are discussed with respect to studying the influence of mechanical stress on SEI reliability and the mode of action of electrolyte additives aiming at improving SEI properties.  相似文献   

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Coordination compounds of copper have been invoked as major actors in processes involving the reduction of molecular oxygen, mostly with the generation of radical species the assignment for which has, so far, not been fully addressed. In the present work, we have carried out studies in solution and on surfaces to gain insights into the nature of the radical oxygen species (ROS) generated by a copper(II) coordination compound containing a thioether clip‐phen derivative, 1,3‐bis(1,10‐phenanthrolin‐2‐yloxy)‐N‐(4‐(methylthio)benzylidene)propan‐2‐amine (2CP‐Bz‐SMe), enabling its adsorption/immobilization to gold surfaces. Whereas surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and electrochemistry of the adsorbed complex indicated the formation of a dimeric CuI intermediate containing molecular oxygen as a bridging ligand, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) and nuclease assays pointed to the generation of a ROS species. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) data reinforced such conclusions, indicating that radical production was dependent on the amount of oxygen and H2O2, thus pointing to a mechanism involving a Fenton‐like reaction that results in the production of OH..  相似文献   

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 An investigation of an array of four Pt microband electrodes 25 μm wide and spaced 25 μm apart was performed with the scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM). Where possible the SECM measurements were confirmed with conventional electrochemical measurements. It is shown how the sensiti- vity of the SECM recycling current to the activity of the underlying surface can be used to probe the homogeneity of enzyme-modified microelectrodes. The diffusion of H2O2 between these micro enzyme- electrodes and unmodified electrodes was investigated and it was demonstrated how the SECM can be a powerful tool in the elucidation of the properties of these electrodes. Received June 8, 1998. Revision November 12, 1998.  相似文献   

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Pt microelectrodes (50 μm diameter) were positioned by means of scanning electrochemical microscopy assisted z-approach curves and in situ modified with nickel tetrasulfonated phthalocyanine tetrasodium salt as electrocatalytic layer for the specific oxidative detection of nitric oxide. The thus modified electrodes were then moved over a layer of adherently growing human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) in order to amperometrically detect nitric oxide (NO) released from the cells upon stimulation with bradykinin. This approach actually takes advantage of the use of SECM to define a sequential procedure that enables the in situ functionalisation of the SECM tip thus allowing to accurately control the separation between the functionalised SECM tip and the cell population.  相似文献   

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Barnes EO  Lewis GE  Dale SE  Marken F  Compton RG 《The Analyst》2012,137(5):1068-1081
A variety of generator-collector systems are reviewed, from the original rotating ring-disc electrodes developed in the 1950s, to very recent developments using new geometries and microelectrodes. An overview of both theoretical and experimental aspects are given, and the power of these double electrode systems in analytical electrochemistry is illustrated with a range of applications.  相似文献   

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《Analytical letters》2012,45(14):2281-2300
Abstract

The analytical approaches for the determination of trace concentrations of heavy metals in aquatic systems are briefly introduced. A detailed review on the recent advances of microelectrodes is presented, including the definitions, types, advantages, theory, and fabrication of microelectrodes. The application of microelectrodes on the measurements of trace metals in water is focused on the voltammetric‐, potentiometric‐, and in situ electrochemical sensors.  相似文献   

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The fabrication of a gold microelectrode modified with iridium oxide film (IrOx) and its use as tip with a dual function in SECM experiments is reported. The defective structure of the coating onto the microelectrode surface was used as strategy to combine the advantages of both amperometric (for current‐distance determination) and potentiometric (for pH sensing) SECM operation modes. Approach curves, using oxygen and hexaammineruthenium(III) as redox mediators, were obtained without significant loss of the performance and reproducibility of the potentiometric pH response. This allowed the precise positioning of the proposed tip above a substrate in SECM experiments and, subsequently, to monitor pH at the substrate surface. The IrOx modified microelectrode was applied successfully in SECM experiments involving the local proton consumption during the nitrate reduction at a copper cathode surface.  相似文献   

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We used a new reactive species OH? to fabricate active horseradish peroxidase (HRP) micropatterns with a high resolution by scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) coupled with a carbon fiber disk electrode as the SECM tip. In this method, except for active HRP micropatterns predesigned other regions on a HRP‐immobilized substrate were deactivated by OH? generated at the tip held at ?1.7 V in 1.0 mol/L KCl containing 2.0×10?3 mol/L benzoquinone (BQ) (pH 8.0). The feedback mode of SECM with a tip potential of ?0.2 V was used to characterize the active HRP micropatterns in 1.0 mol/L KCl containing 2.0×10?3 mol/L BQ and 2.0×10?3 mol/L H2O2.  相似文献   

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The diffusion coefficient of glucose in different media is an important parameter in life sciences, as well as in biotechnology and microbiology. In this work a simple, fast method is proposed that is based on the electrochemical time of flight principle. In most of the earlier time of flight experiments performed, a constant flight distance was applied. In the present work a scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) was applied as a measuring tool. With use of the SECM, the flying distance could be changed with high precision, making measurements with several flight distances more accurate and reliable values could be obtained for solutions as well as for gels. The conventional voltammetric methods are not applicable for glucose detection. In our work electrocatalytic copper oxide coated copper microelectrodes and micro-sized amperometric enzyme sensors were used as detectors, while microdroplet-ejecting pneumatically driven micropipettes were used as a source. Figure Experimental set up for SCEM-TOF diffusion coefficient measurements Presented at the 9th International Symposium on Instrumental Analysis, Pécs, Hungary, 29 July-2 August 2008  相似文献   

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