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Iron-Responsive Deferasirox Release from Covalently Grafted Hydrogels on Microwires Extends Iron Chelation Time Scales. [PDF]
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Rigid-Flexible Neural Optrode with Anti-Bending Waveguides and Locally Soft Microelectrodes for Multifunctional Biocompatible Neural Regulation. [PDF]
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Flexible graphene-based neurotechnology for high-precision deep brain mapping and neuromodulation in Parkinsonian rats. [PDF]
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Microelectrode Electrochemistry with Semiconducting Microelectrode Chips
Small, 2013Well-defined semiconducting microelectrodes on silicon chips are prepared for new insights into microelectrode electrochemistry. Unique voltammetric features are observed due to a combined effect of enhanced mass transport from microelectrodes and rectifying nature of the semiconductor-electrolyte interface.
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Investigation of microelectrodes
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1992Abstract Microband electrodes display a very strong edge effect. The diffusion layer at a microband electrode may be considered as a semicylinder. When a microband-array electrode is electrolysed for a long time, these diffusion layers partially overlap each other and the total current is smaller than the sum of the currents at all single-microband ...
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Analytical Chemistry, 2002
Heat generation at disk microelectrodes by a high-amplitude (few volt) and high-frequency (0.1-2 GHz) alternating voltage is described. This method allows changing electrode temperature very rapidly and maintaining it well above the boiling point of solution for a very long time without any indication of boiling. The size of the hot zone in solution is
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Heat generation at disk microelectrodes by a high-amplitude (few volt) and high-frequency (0.1-2 GHz) alternating voltage is described. This method allows changing electrode temperature very rapidly and maintaining it well above the boiling point of solution for a very long time without any indication of boiling. The size of the hot zone in solution is
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1987
Abstract The chief applications of microelectrodes in medicine are in experimental studies of tissue and cell behaviour and of metabolism. Microprobes have been developed for a wide range of specific substrates and for the detection of bioelectric potentials.
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Abstract The chief applications of microelectrodes in medicine are in experimental studies of tissue and cell behaviour and of metabolism. Microprobes have been developed for a wide range of specific substrates and for the detection of bioelectric potentials.
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Microelectrodes for Battery Materials
ACS NanoThe ability to measure current and voltage is core to both fundamental study and engineering of electrochemical systems, including batteries for energy storage. Electrochemical measurements have traditionally been conducted on macroscopic electrodes on the order of 1 cm or larger.
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Nitrite-selective microelectrodes
Talanta, 1994The development of nitrite-selective liquid membrane microelectrodes based on a synthetic charged ionophore is described. The addition of potassium tetrakis(4-chlorophenyl)borate and poly(vinyl chloride) to the membrane phase is essential to lower the ohmic resistance and to prolong the lifetime of the microelectrodes.
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