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CONTENTS Preface v Richard Compton and Jay Wadhawan Electrochemistry to record single events 1 Xiao-Shun Zhou and Emmanuel Maisonhaute 1 Introduction 1 2 Individual systems explored with nanoelectrodes 2 3 Single molecules for molecular electronics 7 4 A fast moving nanometric interface: the example of acoustic cavitation 21 5 Conclusions 26 Acknowledgements 27 References 27 Electrocatalysis at nanoparticles 34 Carlos M. Sa ´nchez-Sa ´nchez, Jose Solla-Gullo ´n and Vicente Montiel 1 Introduction 34 2 Electrocatalysis at nanoparticles with low-coordinated surface atoms 35 3 Electrocatalytic reactions studied at single nanoparticles 59 4 Summary 65 Acknowledgements 66 References 66 Cover Migration by Pia de Richemont (www.piaderichemont.com). Electrochemistry, 2013, 11, vii–viii | vii c The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013 Downloaded on 13/11/2014 12:16:53. Published on 14 October 2012 on http://pubs.rsc.org | doi:10.1039/9781849734820-FP007

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CONTENTS

Preface v

Richard Compton and Jay Wadhawan

Electrochemistry to record single events 1

Xiao-Shun Zhou and Emmanuel Maisonhaute

1 Introduction 12 Individual systems explored with nanoelectrodes 23 Single molecules for molecular electronics 74 A fast moving nanometric interface: the example of

acoustic cavitation21

5 Conclusions 26Acknowledgements 27References 27

Electrocatalysis at nanoparticles 34

Carlos M. Sanchez-Sanchez, Jose Solla-Gullon andVicente Montiel

1 Introduction 342 Electrocatalysis at nanoparticles with low-coordinated

surface atoms35

3 Electrocatalytic reactions studied at single nanoparticles 594 Summary 65Acknowledgements 66References 66

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Migration by Pia de Richemont(www.piaderichemont.com).

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Bipolar electrochemistry in the nanosciences 71

Gabriel Loget and Alexander Kuhn

1 Introduction 712 Well-established and macroscopic applications of bipolar

electrochemistry82

3 Novel micro- and nano applications of bipolarelectrochemistry

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4 Conclusion 99References 99

Nanocarbon electrochemistry 104

Martin Pumera

1 Introduction 1042 Graphene 1073 Carbon nanotubes 1144 Doped nanodiamonds 1205 Concluding remarks 121References 122

Electrochemistry within template nanosystems 124

Mathieu Etienne and Alain Walcarius

1 Introduction 1242 Metallic nanostructured electrodes 1263 Metal oxide and sol-gel-derived nanomaterials on/as

electrodes141

4 Ordered macro- and mesoporous carbons 1665 Conclusion 181References 182

Electrochemistry within liquid nanosystems 198

Jonathan E. Halls and Jay D. Wadhawan

1 Introduction 1982 Assembly of liquid nanosystems 1993 Consequences of restricted media 2044 Electrical circuit equivalent of lyotropic liquid crystals 2075 Electron transfer kinetics within liquid nanosystems 2086 Transport within liquid crystal media 2117 Applications 2278 Conclusions 231Acknowledgements 232References 232

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