Web Release Date: June 22,
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy with Slightly Recessed Nanotips
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Queens College-CUNY, Flushing, New York 11367
Received for review April 17, 2007. Accepted May 19, 2007.
Abstract:
Slightly recessed nanoelectrodes were prepared by controlled etching of nanometer-sized, flat Pt electrodes. By
using high-frequency (e.g., 2 MHz) ac voltage, the layer
of Pt as thin as
3 nm was removed to produce a
cylindrical cavity inside the insulating glass sheath. The
etched electrodes were characterized by combination of
voltammetry and scanning electrochemical microscopy
(SECM) to determine the radius and the effective depth
of the recess. The theory was developed for current versus
distance curves obtained with a recessed tip approaching
either a conductive or an insulating substrate. Good
agreement between the theoretical and experimental approach curves indicated that recessed nanotips are suitable for quantitative feedback mode SECM experiments.
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