Scanning droplet cell microscopy (SDCM) is a versatile tool that allows performance of the most important electrochemical and photoelectrochemical experiments within a 100μm-sized spot on a sample surface. This enables investigation of many sample positions from two different points of view: a) multiple and/or diverse experiments on one homogeneous sample, b) multiple experiments on one sample having a compositional gradient. The first approach was used during my abroad stay at Johannes Kepler University Linz for investigation of two systems – metallic and metal oxide films.
- Introduction to Institute for Chemical Technology of Inorganic Materials, Johannes Kepler University Linz: research activities and collaboration possibilities.
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Presentation of two research topics:
- photoelectrochemistry on nanostructured WO3 surfaces,
- electrochemistry on Hf/Al films.
Light buffet is included.