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Highly Spatial Imaging of Electrochemical Activity on the Wrinkles of Graphene Using All-solid Scanning Electrochemical Cell Microscopy

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Journal Fundam Res
Date 2024 Jun 27
PMID 38933173
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Here, all-solid scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) is first established by filling polyacrylamide (PAM) into nanocapillaries as a solid electrolyte. A solid PAM nanoball at the tip of a nanocapillary contacts graphene and behaves as an electrochemical cell for simultaneously measuring the morphology and electrochemical activity. Compared with liquid droplet-based SECCM, this solid nanoball is stable and does not leave any electrolyte at the contact regions, which permits accurate and continuous scanning of the surface without any intervals. Accordingly, the resolutions in the lateral (-) and vertical () directions are improved to ∼10 nm. The complete scanning of the wrinkles on graphene records low currents at the two sidewalls of the wrinkles and a relatively high current at the center of the wrinkles. The heterogeneity in the electrochemical activity of the wrinkle illustrates different electron transfer features on surfaces with varied curvatures, which is hardly observed by the current electrochemical or optical methods. The successful establishment of this high spatial electrochemical microscopy overcomes the current challenges in investigating the electrochemical activity of materials at the nanoscale, which is significant for a better understanding of electron transfer in materials.

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