Shielding of a Microdisc Electrode Surrounded by an Adsorbing Surface
Microdisc electrodes are usually made by surrounding a metal wire with a diameter of a few microns in a flat insulating sheath made of glass or another insulating material. The sheath is generally assumed to play no role in the voltammetry at the microdisc electrode. However, in some cases, and espe...
Main Authors: | Eloul, S, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2014
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