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In recent years, single‐particle measurements have been applied to electrochemical energy storage as well as electrocatalysis and have led to great achievements in understanding the evolution and kinetics of electrodes. For more details, see the Concept by H.‐S. Chen, W.‐L. Song, et al. (DOI: 10.1002/chem.202203124).
The relationship between interface structure (e. g., the facet of the solid phase and the configuration of solvation) and the reactivity of the corresponding electrode is a critical issue in electrochemistry. Compared to macroscopic electrode measurements, electrochemical methods established on the single‐particle scale have advantages in establishing the structure‐property relationship. In recent...
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