Department of Chemistry, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.
Anal Chem. 2013 Jul 16;85(14):6653-60. doi: 10.1021/ac400262c. Epub 2013 Jun 25.
This study has shown for the first time that digital holographic microscopy (DHM) can be used as a new analytical tool in analysis of kinetic mechanism and growth during electrolytic deposition processes. Unlike many alternative established electrochemical microscopy methods such as probe microscopy, DHM is both the noninvasive and noncontact, the unique holographic imaging allows the observations and measurement to be made remotely. DHM also provides interferometric resolution (nanometer vertical scale) with a very short acquisition time. It is a surface metrology technique that enables the retrieval of information about a 3D structure from the phase contrast of a single hologram acquired using a conventional digital camera. Here DHM has been applied to investigate directly the electro-crystallization of a metal on a substrate in real time (in situ) from two deep eutectic solvent (DES) systems based on mixture of choline chloride and either urea or ethylene glycol. We show, using electrochemical DHM that the nucleation and growth of silver deposits in these systems are quite distinct and influenced strongly by the hydrogen bond donor of the DES.
本研究首次表明,数字全息显微镜 (DHM) 可用作分析电解沉积过程中动力学机制和生长的新分析工具。与许多替代的已建立的电化学显微镜方法(如探针显微镜)不同,DHM 既非侵入式也非接触式,独特的全息成像允许远程进行观察和测量。DHM 还提供具有非常短采集时间的干涉分辨率(纳米垂直尺度)。它是一种表面计量技术,可从使用传统数码相机获取的单个全息图的相衬度中检索有关 3D 结构的信息。在这里,DHM 已被应用于直接实时(原位)研究基于氯化胆碱和尿素或乙二醇混合物的两种深共晶溶剂 (DES) 体系中金属的电结晶。我们使用电化学 DHM 表明,这些体系中银沉积物的成核和生长是截然不同的,并且强烈受到 DES 的氢键供体的影响。