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Seeing Is Not Believing: Filtering Effects on Random Nature in Electrochemical Measurements of Single-Entity Collision

Hui Ma, Cheng Bing Zhong, Yi‐Lun Ying, Yi‐Tao Long

2022ACS Measurement Science Au21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

≥ 10 kHz. Moreover, an integral charge of the signal is conserved at any LPF, which enables quantitative analysis of SEEC. Our understanding of the filtering effect on single AgNPs oxidation is generally applicable to nano-electrochemical techniques (e.g., nanopore electrochemistry and nanopipette sensing) that generate transient current signals.

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