Channel electrode voltammetry and reversible electro-dimerisation processes. The reduction of the methyl viologen di-cation in aqueous solution
Theory is developed to account for the variation of the voltammetric half-wave potential with the rate of mass transport at a channel electrode for the case where an electrochemically reversible electron transfer is followed by the (partially) chemically reversible dimerisation of the electrode prod...
Main Authors: | Alden, J, Cooper, J, Hutchinson, F, Prieto, F, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1997
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