ChemistryOpen (Dec 2022)

Bipolar Electrochemistry – A Powerful Tool for Micro/Nano‐Electrochemistry

  • Dr. Yu‐Ling Wang,
  • Prof. Jun‐Tao Cao,
  • Prof. Yan‐Ming Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202200163
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract The understanding of areas for “classical” electrochemistry (including catalysis, electrolysis and sensing) and bio‐electrochemistry at the micro/nanoscale are focus on the continued performance facilitations or the exploration of new features. In the recent 20 years, a different mode for driving electrochemistry has been proposed, which is called as bipolar electrochemistry (BPE). BPE has garnered attention owing to the interesting properties: (i) its wireless nature facilitates electrochemical sensing and high throughput analysis; (ii) the gradient potential distribution on the electrodes surface is a useful tool for preparing gradient surfaces and materials. These permit BPE to be used for modification and analytical applications on a micro/nanoscale surface. This review aims to introduce the principle and classification of BPE and BPE at micro/nanoscale; sort out its applications in electrocatalysis, electrosynthesis, electrophoresis, power supply and so on; explain the confined BPE and summarize its analytical application for single entities (single cells, single particles and single molecules), and discuss finally the important direction of micro/nanoscale BPE.

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