Nanoscale Electrochemistry of Molecular Contacts

This book discusses the merging of nanoscale electronics and electrochemistry and how this can potentially modernize the way electronic devices are currently engineered or constructed. It introduces the electrochemical capacitance as a fundamental missing concept that solves the puzzle between molec...

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Hlavní autor: Bueno, Paulo Roberto (Autor)
Médium: Elektronický zdroj E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Vydání:1st ed. 2018.
Edice:SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology,
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ISBN:9783319904870
ISSN:2191-530X
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Mesoscopic physics and time-dependent measurements.-Admittance, conductance and electrochemical capacitive ensembles at zero temperature approximation -- Admittance, conductance and electrochemical capacitive ensembles at finite temperature -- State-of-the-art of nanoscale electrochemistry -- Absence of ionic diffusion in electrochemistry process -- Charge relaxation and chemical capacitance -- Electron transfer rate and electrochemical capacitance -- Frequency dependence and field effect -- Nanoscale Electrochemical Transistor -- Thermal broadening -- Experimentally envisaging Debye and Thomas-Fermi screenings -- Solvent environment effect and spreading of electronic density of states -- Energy Transducer and Sensing -- Quantum Conductance of DNA wires -- Super-capacitance of graphene layers -- Final Remarks and conclusions. 
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520 |a This book discusses the merging of nanoscale electronics and electrochemistry and how this can potentially modernize the way electronic devices are currently engineered or constructed. It introduces the electrochemical capacitance as a fundamental missing concept that solves the puzzle between molecular electronics and electrochemistry at the nanoscale. The electrochemical capacitance, as a fundamental principle, is deduced from first principles quantum mechanics. The text also confirmed that faradaic and non-faradaic processes are only different physical approximations of the same sort of energetic phenomenon.The book comprises three chapters. Chapter one introduces the concepts of chemical capacitance, relaxation resistance, and the quantum resistive-capacitive circuit and demonstrates how these elements are translated to the electrochemistry context. In chapter two, the chemical capacitance, the fundamental concept and missing part of the puzzle that unity electronics and electrochemistry, is deduced from first principles of quantum mechanics. In chapter three, the concepts are practically used in different contexts that include molecular diagnostics, molecular conductance and super-capacitive phenomena is explained using the introduced basic principles. 
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