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An on-chip electrical transport spectroscopy approach for in situ monitoring electrochemical interfaces.


ABSTRACT: In situ monitoring electrochemical interfaces is crucial for fundamental understanding and continued optimization of electrocatalysts. Conventional spectroscopic techniques are generally difficult to implement for in situ electrochemical studies. Here we report an on-chip electrical transport spectroscopy approach for directly probing the electrochemical surfaces of metallic nanocatalysts in action. With a four-electrode device configuration, we demonstrate that the electrical properties of ultrafine platinum nanowires are highly sensitive and selective to the electrochemical surface states, enabling a nanoelectronic signalling pathway that reveals electrochemical interface information during in-device cyclic voltammetry. Our results not only show a high degree of consistency with generally accepted conclusions in platinum electrochemistry but also offer important insights on various practically important electrochemical reactions. This study defines a nanoelectronic strategy for in situ electrochemical surface studies with high surface sensitivity and surface specificity.

SUBMITTER: Ding M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4918314 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An on-chip electrical transport spectroscopy approach for in situ monitoring electrochemical interfaces.

Ding Mengning M   He Qiyuan Q   Wang Gongming G   Cheng Hung-Chieh HC   Huang Yu Y   Duan Xiangfeng X  

Nature communications 20150806


In situ monitoring electrochemical interfaces is crucial for fundamental understanding and continued optimization of electrocatalysts. Conventional spectroscopic techniques are generally difficult to implement for in situ electrochemical studies. Here we report an on-chip electrical transport spectroscopy approach for directly probing the electrochemical surfaces of metallic nanocatalysts in action. With a four-electrode device configuration, we demonstrate that the electrical properties of ultr  ...[more]

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