Understanding carbon nanotube voltammetry: distinguishing adsorptive and thin layer effects via “single-entity” electrochemistry
Cyclic voltammetry of ensembles of nanotube-modified electrodes fails to distinguish between signals from electroactive material adsorbed on the tubes from those due to a thin-layer response of analyte material occluded in the pores of the ensemble. We demonstrate that the distinction can be clearly...
Main Authors: | Kaliyaraj Selva Kumar, A, Compton, RG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2022
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