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Tracking motion trajectories of individual nanoparticles using time-resolved current traces.


ABSTRACT: Single nanoparticle (NP) electrochemical measurements are widely described, both theoretically and experimentally, as they enable visualization of the electrochemical signal of a single NP that is masked in ensemble measurements. However, investigating the behavior of individual NPs using electrochemical signals remains a significant challenge. Here we report experiments and simulations demonstrating that multiple distinct motion trajectories could be discerned from time-resolved current traces by dynamic Monte Carlo simulations. We show that continuous monitoring and quantification of electrochemical oxidation of individual AgNPs using a low-noise electrochemical measurement platform produce significantly distinguished current traces due to the size-dependent motions of AgNPs. Our findings offer a view of the electrochemical signals of individual NPs that are largely different from that in the literature, and underscore the significance of motion behaviors in single NP electrochemistry.

SUBMITTER: Ma W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5424808 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tracking motion trajectories of individual nanoparticles using time-resolved current traces.

Ma Wei W   Ma Hui H   Chen Jian-Fu JF   Peng Yue-Yi YY   Yang Zhe-Yao ZY   Wang Hai-Feng HF   Ying Yi-Lun YL   Tian He H   Long Yi-Tao YT  

Chemical science 20161212 3


Single nanoparticle (NP) electrochemical measurements are widely described, both theoretically and experimentally, as they enable visualization of the electrochemical signal of a single NP that is masked in ensemble measurements. However, investigating the behavior of individual NPs using electrochemical signals remains a significant challenge. Here we report experiments and simulations demonstrating that multiple distinct motion trajectories could be discerned from time-resolved current traces  ...[more]

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