Recent advances in scanning electrochemical microscopy for energy applications.

Nanotechnology

Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Xidian University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710126, People's Republic of China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) is a technique used to map surface topography and measure local electrochemical activity, developed by Allen J. Bard in 1989.
  • SECM employs an ultra-microelectrode to detect redox currents as it scans across surfaces, enabling insights into nanomaterial characterization and various fields like energy and biology.
  • The text reviews SECM's principles, recent applications in energy science from 2019-2023, and its potential for advancing understanding of reaction mechanisms in energy devices.

Article Abstract

Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is a scanning probe technique capable of imaging substrate topography and measuring the local electrochemical reactivity of interfaces. Since introduced by Allen J. Bard and co-workers in 1989, it has expanded into a wide variety of fields, such as nanomaterial characterization, energy, kinetics, electrocatalysis, metal anti-corrosion, biology and instrumental development. SECM uses an ultra-microelectrode as the probe to record redox current during probe scanning across sample surfaces to obtain local topography and electrochemical reactivity of samples. Specifically, three main topics are reviewed and discussed: (1) the working principles and operating modes of SECM; (2) the recent developments in the application of SECM in energy science, including solar cell, rechargeable batteries, fuel cells and supercapacitors, with an emphasis on the last five years (2019-2023); (3) the perspectives and outlook of SECM in various energy devices. We anticipate that a wider adoption of SECM by the energy community will allow for the operando characterization of many types of reactions, and hold the potential to provide new insights into the structure/activity and composition/activity relationships.

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