Electrochemical nanotechnology in-situ local probe techniques at electrochemical interfaces /

A new window to local studies of interface phenomena at solid state surfaces has been opened by the development of local probe techniques such as Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) or Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and related methods during the past fifteen years. The in-situ application of local p...

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Corporate Authors: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.; Wiley InterScience (Online service)
Group Author: Lorenz, W. J.; Plieth, W. (Waldfried)
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
Series: Advances in electrochemical science and engineering,
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9783527612154
Summary: A new window to local studies of interface phenomena at solid state surfaces has been opened by the development of local probe techniques such as Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) or Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and related methods during the past fifteen years. The in-situ application of local probe methods in different systems belongs to modern nanotechnology and has two aspects: an analytical aspect and a preparative aspect. The first aspect covers the application of the local probe methods to characterize thermodynamic, structural and dynamic properties of solid state surfaces and inter.
Item Description: "A publication initiated by IUPAC."
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 324 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9783527612154
3527612157
9783527612147 (electronic bk.)
3527612149 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: T174
CLC: TB383
Contents: Local probing of electrochemical processes at non-ideal electrodes / E. Ammann, P.I. Oden, H. Siegenthaler -- Electrochemistry and nanotechnology / G. Staikov, W.J. Lorenz -- Imaging of electrochemical processes and biological macromolecular adsorbates by in-situ scanning tunneling microscopy / J.E.T. Andersen, J. Ulstrup, P. Møller -- Beyond the landscapes : imaging the invisible / A.A. Kornyshev, M. Sumetskii -- Roughness kinetics and mechanism derived from the analysis of AFM and STM imaging data / R.C. Salvarezza, A.J. Arvia -- Electrodes with a defined mesoscopic structure / U. Stimming, R. Vogel -- In-situ stress measurements at the solid/liquid interface using a micromechanical sensor / T.A. Brunt [and others] -- Surface structure and electrochemistry : new insight by scanning tunneling microscopy / G. Aloisi, L.M. Cavallini, R. Guidelli -- STM and AFM studies of the electrified solid-liquid interface : monolayers, multilayers, and organic transformations / A.A. Gewirth, B.K. Niece -- Scanning probe microscopy studies of molecular redox films / J.E. Hudson, H.D. Abruña -- New aspects of iodine-modified single-crystal electrodes / K. Itaya -- The growth and the surface properties of polypyrrole on single crystal graphite electrodes as studied by in-situ electrochemical scanning probe microscopy / Chr. Froeck, A. Bartl, L. Dunsch -- Nucleation and growth at metal electrode surfaces / O.M. Magnussen [and others] -- STM studies of electrodeposition of strained-layer metallic superlattices / T.P. Moffat -- STM studies of thin anodic oxide layer / P. Marcus, V. Maurice -- Local probing of electrochemical interfaces in corrosion research / A. Schreyer [and others] -- Morphology and nucleation of Ni-TiO₂ LIGA layers / M. Strobel [and others] -- SPM investigations on oxide-covered titanium surfaces : problems and possibilities / C. Kobusch, J.W. Schultze -- Electrochemical surface processing of semiconductors at the atomic level / P. Allongue, C.H. de Villeneuve -- In-situ electrochemical AFM study of semiconductor electrodes in electrolyte solutions / K. Uosaki, M. Koinuma -- In-situ STM and electrochemical UHV technique : complementary, noncompeting techniques / M.P. Soriaga, K. Itaya, J.L. Stickney -- Growth morphology and molecular orientation of additives in electrocrystallization studied by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy / B. Reents, W. Plieth -- Instrumental design and prospects for NMR-elcetrochemistry / J.B. Day [and others].