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Electrochemical Characterization of Egyptian Blue Pigment in Wall Paintings Using the Voltammetry of Microparticles Methodology

2013

The solid state voltammetric response of Egypt blue, Han blue and ploss blue pigments upon attachment to graphite electrodes in contact with aqueous phosphate buffer at pH 7.0 is studied by voltammetry of microparticles and scanning electrochemical microscopy. Such voltammetric responses, combined with those for synthetic specimens consisting of binary mixtures of the pigment and SiO2 or CaCO3 as well as ternary ones of CaCO3 and SiO2 mixtures allow for the identification of the pigment and the support in samples from wall paintings using different electrochemical parameters, in particular upon performing the Tafel and modified Tafel analysis of voltammetric peaks. Identification of Egypt b…

Tafel equationMaterials scienceAqueous solutionMineralogyElectrochemistryAnalytical ChemistryEgyptian bluechemistry.chemical_compoundPigmentScanning electrochemical microscopychemistryvisual_artElectrochemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTernary operationVoltammetryNuclear chemistryElectroanalysis
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Electrochemical Characterization of Corrosion Products in Leaded Bronze Sculptures Considering Ohmic Drop Effects on Tafel Analysis

2015

[EN] The characterization of corrosion products in leaded bronze based on the voltammetry of immobilized particles methodology is described. Voltammetric data, supported by Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (FESEM-EDX) and scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) allow the identification of copper and lead corrosion materials. The mutual influence of such products is modeled upon considering uncompensated ohmic drops in the Tafel analysis of the rising portion of the respective voltammetric signals for their electrochemical reduction.

chemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyLeaded copper and bronzeengineering.material01 natural sciencesMicroanalysisUncompensated ohmic dropsAnalytical ChemistryCorrosionScanning electrochemical microscopyElectrochemistryBronzeTafel analysisVoltammetryOhmic contactTafel equationVoltammetry of immobilized particles010401 analytical chemistryMetallurgy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCopper0104 chemical scienceschemistryPINTURAengineering0210 nano-technologySECM
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Screening and mapping of pigments in paintings using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM)

2015

The use of the scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) technique for identifying and mapping of both organic and inorganic pigments in sub-microsamples from pictorial specimens is described. This methodology, inspired by the voltammetry of immobilized particles technique, permits the study of textural properties of paint layers and mapping the distribution of pigment grains upon application of different potentials to the substrate. A combination of the redox competition SECM strategy with voltammetry yields a local identification methodology for different organic and inorganic pigments in paint samples.

Materials scienceSubstrate (chemistry)NanotechnologyBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryPigmentScanning electrochemical microscopyvisual_artElectrochemistryInorganic pigmentsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental ChemistryVoltammetrySpectroscopyThe Analyst
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Electrochemical characterization of praseodymia doped zircon. Catalytic effect on the electrochemical reduction of molecular oxygen in polar organic …

2011

The voltammetry of microparticles and scanning electrochemical microscopy methodologies are applied to characterize praseodymium centers in praseodymia-doped zircon (PrxZr(1−y)Si(1−z)O4; y + z = x; 0.02 < x < 0.10) specimens prepared via sol–gel synthetic routes. In contact with aqueous electrolytes, two overlapping Pr-centered cathodic processes, attributable to the Pr (IV) to Pr (III) reduction of Pr centers in different sites are obtained. In water-containing, air-saturated acetone and DMSO solutions as solvent, PrxZr(1−y)Si(1−z)O4 materials produce a significant catalytic effect on the electrochemical reduction of peroxide radical anion electrochemically generated. These electrochemical…

SolventScanning electrochemical microscopyOxidation stateChemistryPraseodymiumGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryElectrochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementElectrocatalystElectrochemistryVoltammetryCatalysisElectrochimica Acta
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Electrochemical monitoring of ROS generation by anticancer agents: the case of chartreusin

2017

Solution phase and solid-sate electrochemical techniques centered in the voltammetry of microparticles approach are applied for testing the cytotoxic activity of anticancer drugs. The possibility of electrochemical generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is exploited for evaluating their contribution to cellular damage. The described methodology is applied to the case of chartreusin (Ch) whose electrochemistry in non-aqueous solutions and in the solid state in contact with aqueous electrolytes is described in the absence (experimental data were confirmed by theoretical calculations) and in the presence of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). In parallel, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SEC…

chemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesChartreusinGeneral Chemical EngineeringIntercalation (chemistry)Nanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesCombinatorial chemistrySolution phase0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundScanning electrochemical microscopychemistry0210 nano-technologyVoltammetryDNARSC Advances
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Voltammetry of microparticles, scanning electrochemical microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy applied to the study of dsDNA binding and damage…

2014

Abstract Microparticulate deposits of scorpiand-like azamacrocyclic receptors (L1–L4) attached to graphite electrodes provide distinctive voltammetric features in contact with aqueous DNA solutions at biological pH, denoting the formation of DNA surface complexes. This voltammetry allows for screening dsDNA, ssDNA and G-Quadruplex DNA using L4-modified electrodes. Scanning electrochemical microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy examination of dsDNA fibers attached to the substrate electrode in contact with DMSO solutions containing ferrocene and receptor indicate that a synergic effect is exerted between electrochemically generated ferrocenium ion and the receptors so that they increas…

ChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSubstrate (chemistry)DNA SolutionsAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionCrystallographyScanning electrochemical microscopychemistry.chemical_compoundFerrocenelawElectrodeElectrochemistryBiophysicsScanning tunneling microscopeBinding siteVoltammetryJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Electrogeneration of Diiodoaurate in Dimethylsulfoxide on Gold Substrate and Localized Patterning

2016

International audience; A localized etching of gold surface by scanning electrochemical microscope technique is presented where a dimethylsulfoxide-based electrolyte charged with iodine is used. The electrogenerated triiodide ion at the platinum ultramicroelectrode tip (feedback mode) acts as an oxidant for gold surface. The effects of electrode diameter and the bias time have been investigated. The approach curve method was used to hold the electrode tip close to the gold surface. A scanning electron microscope is used to observe the etched gold surfaces where disk-shaped dots are generated. The diameter of these holes depends directly on the Pt electrode diameter and the bias time.

Materials scienceMicroscopeutramicroelectrodePhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsScanning electron microscope020209 energyAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementUltramicroelectrode02 engineering and technologyDFT[ CHIM ] Chemical Scienceslaw.invention[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsScanning electrochemical microscopyEtching (microfabrication)law0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrochemistry[CHIM]Chemical Sciencessilver[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronicsionic liquid[SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]electron-beam lithographyself-assembled monolayersscanning electrochemical microscopyiodine-iodidegold etchingEQCMchemistryElectrodebis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imidefilmsfeedback modePlatinumSECMElectron-beam lithographydissolution kinetics
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Detection of archaeological forgeries of Iberian lead plates using nanoelectrochemical techniques. The lot of fake plates from Bugarra (Spain)

2014

Identification of forgeries is of considerable interest in studies of archaeological signariums and written Iberian artifacts, elements of capital importance for the knowledge of that culture, because there are many Iberian inscribed lead plate counterfeits circulating in the market and among many museum funds. A case study of identification of forgeries of archaeological lead using voltammetry of microparticles (VMP) and scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), aided by conventional optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM/EDX) is described. The electrochemical methods are essentially non-invasive so can be applied to samples of nanoscopic size. Application to the authen…

Lead inscriptions IberianScanning electrochemical microscopyVoltammetry of microparticlesArchaeologyPalaeographyPathology and Forensic MedicineScanning electrochemical microscopyLead plateArchaeologyPINTURALawGeologyHeritage authentication
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Scanning electrochemical microscopy and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy-based characterization of perforated polycarbonate membrane modified b…

2021

Abstract In this research, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) were applied for the evaluation of surface characteristics of electrochemical (amperometric) biosensor based on two composite structures consisting of perforated polycarbonate membrane modified by carbon-nanomaterials and glucose oxidase. The first structure consisted of the polycarbonate filter membrane, punctured by 400 nm holes (PCM) consequently modified with single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) and graphene oxide (GO) layer (PCM/SWCNT/GO); and the other structure consisted of the same PCM, consequently modified with SWCNT and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) layer (PCM/S…

Materials sciencebiologyGrapheneComposite number02 engineering and technologyCarbon nanotube010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesAmperometry0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionDielectric spectroscopyScanning electrochemical microscopyColloid and Surface ChemistryChemical engineeringlawbiology.proteinGlucose oxidase0210 nano-technologyBiosensorColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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dsDNA, ssDNA, G-quadruplex DNA, and nucleosomal DNA electrochemical screening using canthin-6-one alkaloid-modified electrodes

2014

Abstract Microparticulate films of a canthin-6-one alkaloid ( L ), a natural β-carboline alkaloid presenting a characteristic naphtyridone motif, on glassy carbon electrodes yield different, separate voltammetric signals for dsDNA, ssDNA, G-quadruplex DNA, different degrees of DNA methylation and the biomimetic nucleosomal DNA with detection limit of 10 −5  M. This multiple-signal electrochemical behavior is in contrast with conventional use of DNA intercalators, only discriminating between different DNA forms by variations in the intensity of a unique signal. Complementary photochemical and scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) data suggest that the differences in the voltammetric res…

Detection limitChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringIntercalation (chemistry)Glassy carbonG-quadruplexElectrochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundScanning electrochemical microscopyBiochemistryDNA methylationElectrochemistryBiophysicsDNAElectrochimica Acta
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