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SUMMARY:New Concepts in Nano-Electrochemistry, From Large Ensembles to Single Particle Studies
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CONTACT:Dr. Manuel Ligges ()
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Manuel Ligges ()
New Concepts in Nano-Electrochemistry, From Large Ensembles to Single Particle Studies
Kristina Tschulik, Ruhr-University Bochum
Nanomaterials have been in the focus of major research interest for more than two decades. The great potential of electrochemistry to characterise these particles in terms of both, their physical properties and chemical reactivity make it a useful complement method, like SEM or TEM, but has hardly been explored up until now. The number of particles that can be analysed at once, ranges from individual particles to ensembles comprising >10^7 particles, depending on the techniques used...
Tuesday, 5. June 2018
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