Cortes Salazar, FernandoMomotenko, DmitryGirault, HubertLesch, AndreasWittstock, Gunther2011-03-282011-03-282011-03-28201110.1021/ac101931dhttps://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/65698WOS:000287685800002Specialized microelectrode probes fabricated in a soft polymer film now make it possible to use scanning electrochemical microscopy to image the reactivity of large, corrugated, tilted, and dry surfaces.Atomic-Force MicroscopyFountain PenMicroelectrode ArraysSubnanoliter VolumesSecmTipProbeModeUltramicroelectrodeMonolayersSeeing Big with Scanning Electrochemical Microscopytext::journal::journal article::research article