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Scanning Electrochemical and Photoelectrochemical Microscopy on Finder Grids: Toward Correlative Multitechnique Imaging of Surfaces

Sujoy Sarkar, Xiang Wang, Mahdi Hesari, Peng Chen, Michael V. Mirkin

2021Analytical Chemistry20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is a powerful technique for mapping surface reactivity and investigating heterogeneous processes on the nanoscale. Despite significant advances in high-resolution SECM and photo-SECM imaging, they cannot provide atomic scale structural information about surfaces. By correlating the SECM images with atomic scale structural and bonding information obtained by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques with one-to-one correspondence, one can elucidate the nature of the active sites and understand the origins of heterogeneous surface reactivity. To enable multitechnique imaging of the same nanoscale portion of the electrode surface, we develop a methodology for using a TEM finder grid as a conductive support in SECM and photo-SECM experiments. In this paper, we present the results of our first nanoscale SECM and photo-SECM experiments on carbon TEM grids, including imaging of semiconductor nanorods.

Topics & Concepts

Scanning electrochemical microscopyChemistryNanoscopic scaleMicroscopyNanorodNanotechnologySemiconductorTransmission electron microscopyElectrodeElectrochemistryOptoelectronicsOpticsMaterials sciencePhysicsPhysical chemistryElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsConducting polymers and applications
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