Dick, Jeffrey
April 28, 2022 | By UNC-Chapel Hill Chemistry Communication Dr. Jeffrey Dick, assistant professor of chemistry, will receive the 2023…
Abstract Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) particles are currently used for environmental remediation due to their ion sequester ability. This trait…
Abstract Over 200 years ago, Alessandro Volta published his observations of a steady voltage when a piece of electrolyte-soaked cardboard…
Abstract Copper nanoparticles have emerged as promising electrocatalysts for energy storage and conversion. Generally, homogenous nanoparticle synthesis requires a stabilizing…
Abstract Potentiometric biosensors are incredibly versatile tools with budding uses in industry, security, environmental safety, and human health. This mini-review on…
Abstract Reference electrodes must maintain a well-defined potential for long periods of time to be useful. The silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl)…
Abstract Enzymes are molecules that catalyze reactions critical to life. These catalysts are often studied in bulk water, where the…
Abstract Electrochemical measurements over an array of electrodes may be accomplished with one of three potentiostat architectures: a single-channel device…