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- Nanoelectrodes are tiny electrodes made of metals or semiconducting materials having typical dimensions of 1-100 nm. Various forms of nanoelectrodes have...
- grounding Electrodes for chemical analysis using electrochemical methods Nanoelectrodes for high-precision measurements in nanoelectrochemistry Inert electrodes...
- translocates through the solid state pore. Another method is the use of nanoelectrodes on either side of a pore. The electrodes are specifically created to...
- Blanchard, Pierre-Yves; Mirkin, Michael V. (2015-04-21). "Cleaning Nanoelectrodes with Air Plasma". Analytical Chemistry. 87 (8): 4092–4095. doi:10.1021/acs...
- environment. Integration of graphene (thickness of 0.34 nm) layers as nanoelectrodes into a nanopore can potentially solve a bottleneck for nanopore-based...
- (for connections to outside world), biomolecules (for nanosensors, nanoelectrodes, molecular switches) and most importantly, they must allow branching...
- study electrical transport through single organic molecules between nanoelectrodes. In 1996 a breakthrough was realized with carbon nanotubes. This was...
- this concept have been the bulk electrode approach and in the use of nanoelectrodes. In the bulk electrode approach, a molecular film is typically immobilized...
- ; Yu, Y.; Mirkin, M. V.; Amemiya, S. Focused-Ion-Beam-Milled Carbon Nanoelectrodes for Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy. J. Electrochem. Soc. 2016,...
- Koehne, Jessica; Han, Jie; Meyyappan, M. (1 May 2003). "Carbon Nanotube Nanoelectrode Array for Ultrasensitive DNA Detection". Nano Letters. 3 (5): 597–602...