Electrochemical detection of single micelles through 'nano-impacts'

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Abstract

A new class of 'soft' particles, micelles, is detected electrochemically via 'nano-impacts' for the first time. Short, sharp bursts of current are used to indicate the electrical contact of a single CTAB (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide) micelle with an electrode via the oxidation of the bromide content. The variation in CTAB concentration for such 'nano-impact' experiments shows that a significant number of 'spikes' are observed above the CMC (critical micelle concentration) and this is attributed to the formation of micelles. A comparison with dynamic light scattering is also reported.

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Toh, H. S., & Compton, R. G. (2015). Electrochemical detection of single micelles through “nano-impacts.” Chemical Science, 6(8), 5053–5058. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc01635e

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