About: Chemically modified electrode is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3064 publications have been published within this topic receiving 77454 citations.
TL;DR: An overview of analytical electrochemistry can be found in this paper, with a focus on analog instrumentation overcoming solution resistance with stability and grace in potentiostatic circuits conductivity and conductometry.
Abstract: An overview fundamental concepts of analytical electrochemistry large-amplitude controlled-potential techniques large-amplitude controlled-current techniques small-amplitude and related controlled-potential techniques introduction to analog instrumentation overcoming solution resistance with stability and grace in potentiostatic circuits conductivity and conductometry electrochemical cells carbon electrodes film electrodes microelectrodes chemically modified electrodes mercury electrodes solvents and supporting electrolytes electrochemial studies at reduced temperature electroanalytical chemistry in molten salts vacuum line techniques electrochemistry in the dry box digital simulation of electrochemical phenomena evaluation of mechanisms of transition metal complexes electrochemical preconcentration controlled-current coulometry application of electrochemistry to pharmaceutical analysis electrochemical detection in liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis photonic electrochemistry principles and techniques of electrochemical-electron paramagnetic resonance experiments.
TL;DR: This article overviews recent work in this area which has led it to believe that much of the catalytic activity, electron transfer and chemical reactivity of graphitic carbon electrodes is at surface defect sites, and in particular edge-plane-like defect sites.
TL;DR: A review of recent advances in electrode material and a configuration of both the anode and cathode in MFCs are provided and the modification methods for the anodic electrode are summarized.
TL;DR: Graphene nanosheets were directly deposited onto a glassy carbon electrode through cyclic voltammetric reduction of a graphene oxide colloidal solution as discussed by the authors, and the resulting electrodes were characterized by electrochemical methods and scanning electron microscopy.
TL;DR: In this article, Salaita et al. describe the dynamics of electron transport in polymeric assemblies of redox centers, M. Majda catalysis at redox polymer coated electrodes, C. Andrieux and J. Van Dyke.
Abstract: Adsorbed organic molecules at well-defined electrode surfaces, G. Salaita and A. Hubbard modification of electrode surfaces with self-organized electroactive microstructures, J. Facci dynamics of electron transport in polymeric assemblies of redox centers, M. Majda catalysis at redox polymer coated electrodes, C. Andrieux and J. Saveant electrodes modified with clays, zeolites, and related microporous solids, A. Bard and T. Mallouk electron transfer mediation in metal complex polymer coated electrodes, N. Oyama and T. Ohsaka mass and charge transport in electronically conductive polymers, C. Martin and L. Van Dyke.