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Time-Resolved Near-IR Spectroscopy Probes Potential Jump at Electrochemical Interface

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Anne L. Fischer

The electrochemical interface where a solid meets a solution is of interest in the development of biosensors and fuel cells because it is where electron transfer occurs between electrodes and molecules. The techniques used to study reaction dynamics at the interface, such as voltametry and amperometry, have been based on the measurement of electrochemical quantities, including the electrode potential, the current that flows across the interface and the impedance of the interface. However, they do not offer direct structural information about the interface or about the molecules involved in a...Read full article

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    Published: July 2006
    Basic Sciencebiosensorselectrochemical interfaceFeaturesnear-IR probe pulsesSensors & Detectors

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