I. Seymour, P. Lovera, A. Wahl, J. Rohan, A. Riordan
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Interdigitated nanowire arrays can be used to perform generator collector type electrochemical measurements. For this set up, one comb of nanowire arrays are used to perform a standard voltammetric technique while the other comb is biased at a constant potential. This technique gives rise to multiple benefits, most notably enhancement of electrochemical signals due to redox cycling, and reduced diffusional overlap in the electrode arrays. Simulations have been used to optimize the electrode designs and to help understand the processes that occur at the electrode surfaces under these conditions. The combination of experimental and simulation data has led to the optimization of a generator collector system with significant collection efficiencies at a variety of conditions.