Published November 23, 1990 | Version public
Journal Article

Fabrication and Use of Nanometer-Sized Electrodes in Electrochemistry

Abstract

Electrodes with electrochemical dimensions as small as 10 angstroms have been fabricated and used for electrochemical studies. These nanometer-scale electrodes have enabled the measurement of electron-transfer rate constants, k_(het), that are two orders of magnitude faster than k_(het) values accessible with any other electrochemical method.

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© 1990 American Association for the Advancement of Science. 15 August 1990; Accepted 13 September 1990. We acknowledge the Office of Naval Research for support of this work and F. C. Anson and M. J. Weaver for helpful discussions. Contribution no. 8153 from the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Caltech. We dedicate this report to George McManis, whose promising scientific career was tragically cut short by his untimely death.

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Office of Naval Research (ONR)

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8153