Observing Discrete Blocking Events at a Polarized Micro- or Submicro-Liquid/Liquid Interface
Jingyan Zhang,
Sijia He,
Taoxiong Fang
et al.
Abstract:Single-entity collisional electrochemistry (SECE), a
subfield of
single-entity electrochemistry, enables directly characterizing entities
and particles in the electrolyte solution at the single-entity resolution.
Blockade SECE at the traditional solid ultramicroelectrode (UME)/electrolyte
interface suffers from a limitation: only redox-inactive particles
can be studied. The wide application of the classical Coulter counter
is restricted by the rapid translocation of entities through the orifice,
which results … Show more
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