“…Among these strategies, several optical microscopy configurations able to probe in situ and in real time electrochemical or chemical processes with single nanoobject sensitivity have been recently reviewed. − However, the optically inspected NPs are mostly static objects immobilized on a surface or in a gel-like matrix, or fabricated using top-down approaches. Immobility is indeed essential to provide sufficient instrument integration time when imaging faint objects. − A wide range of chemical reactions at the single-NP level have been reported, ranging from conformational change of the NP capping agent, which can be used as a sensing platform, ,, to the electrochemical or chemical conversion of the NP composition. − ,, However, such measurements are often performed at surface-tethered NPs, removing the complexity of bulk vs interfacial chemical processes. While particularly useful to study interfacial chemistry, or electrochemistry, these techniques cannot be applied to the most important type of solution-phase nanochemistries, which involve Brownian NPs, freely diffusing in reactive solutions.…”