Abstract

Taking advantage of bipolar electrochemistry and a glass nanopipette, continuous single bubbles can be controlled which are generated and detached from a nanometer-sized area of confined electrochemical catalysts. The observed current oscillations offer opportunities to rapidly collect data for the statistical analysis of single-bubble generation on and departure from the catalysts.

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