Abstract

Single-entity electrochemistry focusing on the study of transient electrochemical process at the confined interface, has become a promising field that addresses questions from multi-disciplines such as cellular biology, material chemistry, organic chemistry, etc . It offers the fruitful information hidden in bulk electrochemical measurements. As the optical techniques improve in spatial and temporal resolution, the combination of electrochemistry with optical microspectroscopy provides more comprehensive information of single-entity electrochemistry. Herein, we review recent progress made in optical–electrochemical measurements covering three aspects from the precise localization and temperature measurements of single compartments, to the in-situ tracking of dynamic behaviors of single nanoparticles in electrochemical process, and to the monitoring confinement-controlled electrochemistry at the single molecule/ion level. The review demonstrates how these optical methods are innovatively integrated with single-entity sensing. It also reveals how these optical–electrochemical combinations push single-entity electrochemistry forward.

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