SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THEORY AND PRACTICE

A flow cell for simultaneous spectrofluorimetric voltammetry is described. The relevant theory is presented and the sensitivity of the technique evaluated. Experiments involving (a) the photooxidation of bis(benzylidene)acenaphthene and (b) the oxidation of p-phenylenediamine are shown to be in good...

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Main Authors: Compton, R, Fisher, A, Wellington, R, Winkler, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1992
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description A flow cell for simultaneous spectrofluorimetric voltammetry is described. The relevant theory is presented and the sensitivity of the technique evaluated. Experiments involving (a) the photooxidation of bis(benzylidene)acenaphthene and (b) the oxidation of p-phenylenediamine are shown to be in good agreement with theory. It is demonstrated that the technique can reveal the existence of trace quantities of electrode reaction intermediates and products and show previously unsuspected species participating in the electrode process. © 1992 American Chemical Society.
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spelling oxford-uuid:27e42ed2-ae69-4cae-b3bb-1bfceaedd51a2022-03-26T12:09:29ZSPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THEORY AND PRACTICEJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:27e42ed2-ae69-4cae-b3bb-1bfceaedd51aEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1992Compton, RFisher, AWellington, RWinkler, JA flow cell for simultaneous spectrofluorimetric voltammetry is described. The relevant theory is presented and the sensitivity of the technique evaluated. Experiments involving (a) the photooxidation of bis(benzylidene)acenaphthene and (b) the oxidation of p-phenylenediamine are shown to be in good agreement with theory. It is demonstrated that the technique can reveal the existence of trace quantities of electrode reaction intermediates and products and show previously unsuspected species participating in the electrode process. © 1992 American Chemical Society.
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SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THEORY AND PRACTICE
title SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THEORY AND PRACTICE
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title_short SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THEORY AND PRACTICE
title_sort spectrofluorometric hydrodynamic voltammetry theory and practice
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