2011
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201102796
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Multifunctional Nanoprobes for Nanoscale Chemical Imaging and Localized Chemical Delivery at Surfaces and Interfaces

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“…Starting from double barrel nanopipettes, one can selectively deposit carbon on either one 29 or both barrels. 49 The nanoelectrodes formed in this way can be independently functionalized with platinum ( Figure S8).…”
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“…Starting from double barrel nanopipettes, one can selectively deposit carbon on either one 29 or both barrels. 49 The nanoelectrodes formed in this way can be independently functionalized with platinum ( Figure S8).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrolytic carbon is selectively deposited on one barrel while leaving the other one unchanged. We employed these nanoprobes for simultaneous SICM-SECM imaging 29 and for the measurement of the electrochemical activity of the surface of living cells. 30 Here we describe the fabrication, characterization, and tailoring of carbon nanoelectrodes for intracellular electrochemical recordings.…”
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“…2,3 While the simplest nanopipettes contain just a single channel, multichannel devices are also possible, which increases the versatility of nanopipettes for nanoscience applications. 4,5 The channels can be open 5,6 (filled with electrolyte and a control electrode) or functionalized with deposited carbon, for example, to produce ultramicroelectrodes (UMEs) 7,8 that can also be further functionalized [9][10][11] to tune the sensory properties. Nanoelectrodes can also be fabricated by electrochemically plating nanopipettes with a variety of different metals.…”
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“…Various SICM based positioning strategies have been developed over the years, to expand the range of substrates open to study. Moreover, the technique has been combined with complementary techniques including SECM [29][30][31][32] and near field scanning optical microscopy to enhance the information content. 33 Herein, we present an extremely quick and simple method to fabricate a hybrid pH-SICM probe, with an iridium oxide-coated electrode for pH sensing and an SICM barrel for distance control.…”
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confidence: 99%