Electrochemical-Coupled Vibrational Spectromicroscopy Recognize Conductive Islands in Topological Redox Surface

12 May 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

We introduce a set up to observe real time changes in the electronic states of polymeric islands by monitoring the redox states of polyaniline using electrochemical-coupled vibrational spectromicroscopy (EVSM). Unique 2D and 3D chemical maps reveal electrochemical heterogeneity, showing promising topological properties controls.

Keywords

EVSM
Conductive islands
Chemical maps
topological disorder

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