In the quest for analytical tools which enable the characterization of materials at the nanoscale and under the condition of their operation (in situ, operando), the emerging tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) now enters the spotlight. We demonstrate in this work that a TERS tip can be functionalized and partially insulated to be used as a microelectrode enabling electrochemical substrate enhanced Raman sectroscopy (EC-SERS) at a single hotspot. This "SERS at a tip" experiment enables one to capture the electrochemical transformation of a molecular layer self-assembled on a tapered gold microelectrode. The proposed setup and protocol open new perspectives in the characterization and development of complex redox architectures for molecular devices.
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