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Impedance EQCM, analysis

Although less common, some third-order chemical sensors have found significant applications not only in sensing but also in research. One such example is Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance (EQCM). With EQCM, an electrochemical experiment can be performed in its inherently large experimental space, that is, various electrochemical waveforms, impedance analysis, gating, and different mass loading. As the dimensionality of the experiment is increased, so is its information content. [Pg.316]

BASIL CIS CV CVD DSSC ECALE EC-STM EDX, EDS, EDAX EIS EMF EQCM FAB MS FFG-NMR Biphasic Acid Scavenging Utilizing Ionic Liquids Copper-indium-selenide Cyclic Voltammetry Chemical Vapor Deposition Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Electrochemical Atomic Layer Epitaxy Electrochemical in situ scanning tunnelling microscopy Energy Dispersive X-ray analysis Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Electromotive Force Electrochemical Quarz Crystal Microbalance Fast atom bombardment mass spectroscopy Fixed Field Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance... [Pg.1]

ABSTRACT The acquisition and analysis of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) data in one cychc potential scan allows a detailed characterization of complex non-stationary eleetrode/eleetrolyte interfaces. Analysis of the EIS-EQCM data-set enables efficient elucidation of physical models of studied systems and determination of their physico-chemical parameters. The underpotential deposition of Pb atomic layers on gold electrodes modified with an atomic layer of Ag has been used as a model system to demonstrate the EIS-EQCM approach. [Pg.35]


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