Caniglia, Giada Tezcan, Gözde Meloni, Gabriel N. Unwin, Patrick R. Kranz, Christine
Surface charge density and distribution play an important role in almost all interfacial processes, influencing, for example, adsorption, colloidal stability, functional material activity, electrochemical processes, corrosion, nanoparticle toxicity, and cellular processes such as signaling, absorption, and adhesion. Understanding the heterogeneity ...
Ye, Zifan Prominski, Aleksander Tian, Bozhi Galli, Giulia
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Silicon (Si) is broadly used in electrochemical and photoelectrochemical devices, where the capacitive and Faradaic reactions at the Si/water interfaces are critical for signal transduction or noise generation. However, probing the electrified Si/water interface at the microscopic level remains a challenging task. Here we focus on hydrogenated Si s...
Guo, Hongxuan Yulaev, Alexander Strelcov, Evgheni Tselev, Alexander Arble, Christopher Vladar, Andras E Villarrubia, John S Kolmakov, Andrei
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ACS applied materials & interfaces
Electrical double layers play a key role in a variety of electrochemical systems. The mean free path of secondary electrons in aqueous solutions is on the order of a nanometer, making them suitable for probing ultrathin electrical double layers at solid-liquid electrolyte interfaces. Employing graphene as an electron-transparent electrode in a two-...
Ventosa, Edgar Paulitsch, Bianca Marzak, Philipp Yun, Jeongsik Schiegg, Florian Quast, Thomas Bandarenka, Aliaksandr S
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Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
Intercalation of alkali metal cations, like Li+ or Na+, follows the same three-stage mechanism of the interfacial charge and mass transfer irrespective of the nature of the electrolyte, electrolyte composition or electrode material.
Burgo, Thiago A. L. Galembeck, Fernando
Many reports associate electrostatic charge in dielectrics with water, either bulk, finely dispersed in aerosol or as atmospheric vapor. Two widespread but currently controversial assumptions relevant to this topic are the prevalence of electroneutrality and the passive role of water in electrical phenomena, dissipating charge due to its significan...
Chang, Byoung-Yong Park, Su-Moon
This review describes recent advances in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) with an emphasis on its novel applications to various electrochemistry-related problems. Section 1 discusses the development of new EIS techniques to reduce measurement time. For this purpose, various forms of multisine EIS techniques were first developed via a no...
Chang, BY Park, SM
This review describes recent advances in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) with an emphasis on its novel applications to various electrochemistry-related problems. Section 1 discusses the development of new EIS techniques to reduce measurement time. For this purpose, various forms of multisine EIS techniques were first developed via a no...