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Title:  Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (Monographs in Electroanalytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Series)
Division:  Electrochemistry / CRC Press / 英文版
Author/Editor:  Allen J. Bard and Michael V. Mirkin    Star:  
ISBN: 0824704711
Introduce Date:  2006年07月25日10:15 , Release Date:  2006年07月25日11:03
Introducer:  westwolf , Rate: 20/393  
Format:  pdf(scanned)  Download 

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Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (Monographs in Electroanalytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Series)
By: Allen J. Bard(Editor) Michael V. Mirkin(Editor)
ISBN: 0824704711
Publisher: CRC - 2001-04-18
Hardcover | 664 Pages | List Price: $219.95 (USD)
Product Dimensions: 9.26 x 6.44 x 1.39 inches

This reference describes the theory and operating principles of scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), including instrumentation, tip preparation, imaging techniques, and potentiometric probes, and explores applications to electron transfer reactions, reaction kinetics, chemical events at interfaces, biological systems, and fabrication.

Provides a detailed discussion of solutions to SECM diffusion problems, including use of the PDEase2 program package and useful approximate equations for treating many SECM problems.

Containing over 1400 references, photographs, drawings, and mathematical expressions that enhance the text, Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy

discusses experimental considerations in data acquisition;
explains tip preparation and tip shape characterization;
addresses imaging in solutions and humid air at mm and nm resolution;
examines feedback and generation/collection modes of SECM operation;
details studies of homogeneous kinetics such as ECI, EC2i, and ECE/DISP processes;
outlines principles of imaging porous membranes and biological and biochemical systems;
clarifies the use and behavior of ion-selective probes;
highlights measurement of adsorption/desorption kinetics and surface diffusion rates;
covers dissolution kinetics of ionic single crystals;
showcases fabrication and surface patterning by direct and indirect modes;
and more.

Written by an impressive array of international scientists who present the latest in theory, experimentation, and application, Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy is a comprehensive reference perfect for electrochemists; surface, colloid, analytical, physical, industrial, and organic chemists and biochemists; materials and chemical engineers; biologists; physicists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.

Table of Contents:

Introduction and Principles -Allen J. Bard
Instrumentation -David O. Wipf
The Preparation of Tips for Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy -Fu-Ren F. Fan and Christophe Demaille
SECM Imaging -Fu-Ren F. Fan
Theory -Michael V. Mirkin
Heterogeneous Electron Transfer Reactions -Kai Borgwarth and Jürgen Heinze
Kinetics of Homogeneous Reactions Coupled to Heterogeneous Electron Transfer -Patrick R. Unwin
Charge-Transfer at the Liquid/Liquid Interface -Michael V. Mirkin and Michael Tsionsky
Imaging Molecular Transport Across Membranes -Bradley D. Bath, Henry S. White, and Erik R. Scott
Potentiometric Probes -Guy Denuault, Geza Nagy, and Klara Toth
Biological Systems -Benjamin R. Horrocks and Gunther Wittstock
Probing Reactions at Solid/Liquid Interfaces -Julie V. Macpherson and Patrick R. Unwin
Micro- and Nanopatterning Using the Scanning Electrochemical Microscope -Daniel Mandler
Conclusions and Prospects -Allen J. Bard

Reviews:

"…Bard and Mirkin have succeeded in producing the first standard work in this rapidly developing technique."
—Angewandte Chemie

"…very useful for all interested in learning about scanning electrochemical microscopy and applying it."
—IASI Polytechnic Magazine

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