CHRONOAMPEROMETRY AT CHANNEL ELECTRODES - A GENERAL COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH

A conceptually simple and computationally efficient implicit approach to the simulation of current/time transients at the channel electrode is presented. The generality of the method is illustrated with reference to the simple case of a step between potentials corresponding to zero and transport-lim...

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Main Authors: Fisher, A, Compton, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1991
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description A conceptually simple and computationally efficient implicit approach to the simulation of current/time transients at the channel electrode is presented. The generality of the method is illustrated with reference to the simple case of a step between potentials corresponding to zero and transport-limited currents for a simple redox reaction (where good agreement with existing analytical theory is found), to ECE and to DISP1 processes, and finally to the case of double-potential steps. The latter are confirmed to be a possible means of distinguishing between ECE and DISP1 reactions. © 1991 American Chemical Society.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2a41cd10-64cf-47c0-9d04-9885be7b1b4f2022-03-26T12:24:00ZCHRONOAMPEROMETRY AT CHANNEL ELECTRODES - A GENERAL COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2a41cd10-64cf-47c0-9d04-9885be7b1b4fEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1991Fisher, ACompton, RA conceptually simple and computationally efficient implicit approach to the simulation of current/time transients at the channel electrode is presented. The generality of the method is illustrated with reference to the simple case of a step between potentials corresponding to zero and transport-limited currents for a simple redox reaction (where good agreement with existing analytical theory is found), to ECE and to DISP1 processes, and finally to the case of double-potential steps. The latter are confirmed to be a possible means of distinguishing between ECE and DISP1 reactions. © 1991 American Chemical Society.
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CHRONOAMPEROMETRY AT CHANNEL ELECTRODES - A GENERAL COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH
title CHRONOAMPEROMETRY AT CHANNEL ELECTRODES - A GENERAL COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH
title_full CHRONOAMPEROMETRY AT CHANNEL ELECTRODES - A GENERAL COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH
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title_full_unstemmed CHRONOAMPEROMETRY AT CHANNEL ELECTRODES - A GENERAL COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH
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