Scanning electrochemical microscopy at variable temperatures.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Analytische Chemie-Elektroanalytik & Sensorik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany.

Published: April 2013

All chemical reactions are influenced by temperature, however, temperature is usually not considered an important parameter which has to be varied or at least controlled in SECM measurements. A precise temperature-control unit was designed and integrated into a SECM setup which allows setting the temperature of the sample and the adjacent electrolyte in a range between 0 and 100 °C without causing convection. Data acquisition was synchronized with the current pulses through the Peltier element to decrease the noise and keep the tip-to-sample distance constant during imaging. SECM images in the feedback mode, generator collector mode and the redox competition mode for model samples such as an enzyme entrapped within a polymer spot or oxygen reduction catalysts demonstrate the importance of controlling temperature as well as performing SECM experiments at predefined and constant increased temperature.

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