Unwin, Patrick
[HerausgeberIn];
Copsey, May
[HerausgeberIn]
;
General Discussion on Single Entity Electrochemistry 2016 York, UK,
Royal Society of Chemistry Faraday Division
Single entity electrochemistry
: York, United Kingdom, 31 August - 2 September 2016
Beschreibung:
This volume discusses single entity electrochemistry experiments, key challenges in their design, execution, analysis, theory and interpretation, and their implications for electrochemistry and broader interfacial science. Single entity electrochemistry spans a wide range of topics, from electrocatalysis and the properties of functional materials to bioanalysis, but many of the underlying concepts, principles and experimental/theoretical challenges are common. These include the detection and analysis of small and transient current signals and large data sets. The interpretation of single entity electrochemistry experiments also requires a move away from continuum models for mass transport and reactivity, coupled with more detailed descriptions of interfacial properties at the nanoscale