制作
材料科学
纳米技术
电极
纳米
碳纤维
透射电子显微镜
电化学
化学
复合材料
复合数
医学
替代医学
物理化学
病理
作者
Patrick Wilde,Thomas Quast,Harshitha Barike Aiyappa,Yen‐Ting Chen,Alexander Botz,Tsvetan Tarnev,Miriam Marquitan,Stephan Feldhege,Armin Lindner,Corina Andronescu,Wolfgang Schuhmann
标识
DOI:10.1002/celc.201800600
摘要
Abstract The reproducible fabrication of nanometre‐sized carbon electrodes poses great challenges. Especially, the field of single entity electrochemistry has strict requirements regarding the geometry of these electrochemical probes. Herein, an automated setup for the fabrication of carbon nanoelectrodes based on the pyrolysis of a propane/butane gas mixture within pulled quartz capillaries by means of a moving heating coil is presented. It is shown that mere electrochemical characterisation with conventional redox mediators does not allow for a reliable assessment of the electrode's geometry and quality. Therefore, high‐throughput transmission electron microscopy is used in parallel to evaluate and optimise preparation parameters. Control of the latter gives access to three different electrode types: nanopipettes, nanosamplers and nanodisks.
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