Theory of diffusion to an "annular microband" electrode

The finite difference method is used to perform 2D numerical simulation of chronoamperometry and voltammetry at a hypothesised "annular microband" (AMB) electrode. The diffusional properties of this electrode system are inferred from the results of simulations and are found to be highly ef...

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Hlavní autoři: Dickinson, E, Streeter, I, Compton, R
Médium: Journal article
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: 2009
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Streeter, I
Compton, R
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description The finite difference method is used to perform 2D numerical simulation of chronoamperometry and voltammetry at a hypothesised "annular microband" (AMB) electrode. The diffusional properties of this electrode system are inferred from the results of simulations and are found to be highly efficient. Comparison is drawn with infinite limiting cases of the geometry, which are shown not to support mass-transport limited steady-state diffusion, whereas the AMB supports such a steady state. Lastly, the optimisation of the geometry is discussed in the context of the experimental application of voltammetry as a means to investigate rapid electrochemical kinetics. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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spelling oxford-uuid:40486d5a-4bc1-4fe1-a232-0f46d1b043292022-03-26T14:36:59ZTheory of diffusion to an "annular microband" electrodeJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:40486d5a-4bc1-4fe1-a232-0f46d1b04329EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Dickinson, EStreeter, ICompton, RThe finite difference method is used to perform 2D numerical simulation of chronoamperometry and voltammetry at a hypothesised "annular microband" (AMB) electrode. The diffusional properties of this electrode system are inferred from the results of simulations and are found to be highly efficient. Comparison is drawn with infinite limiting cases of the geometry, which are shown not to support mass-transport limited steady-state diffusion, whereas the AMB supports such a steady state. Lastly, the optimisation of the geometry is discussed in the context of the experimental application of voltammetry as a means to investigate rapid electrochemical kinetics. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
spellingShingle Dickinson, E
Streeter, I
Compton, R
Theory of diffusion to an "annular microband" electrode
title Theory of diffusion to an "annular microband" electrode
title_full Theory of diffusion to an "annular microband" electrode
title_fullStr Theory of diffusion to an "annular microband" electrode
title_full_unstemmed Theory of diffusion to an "annular microband" electrode
title_short Theory of diffusion to an "annular microband" electrode
title_sort theory of diffusion to an annular microband electrode
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