Channel microband electrode arrays for mechanistic electrochemistry. Two-dimensional voltammetry: Electrode kinetics

The theory of "two-dimensional voltammetry" using arrays of gold channel microband electrodes ranging in size from the millimeter to the micrometer scale is extended to permit the deduction of electrochemical rate constants through the analysis of hydrodynamic voltammograms as a function o...

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Main Authors: Prieto, F, Alden, J, Feldman, M, Coles, B, Compton, R, Oyama, M, Okazaki, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1999
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author Prieto, F
Alden, J
Feldman, M
Coles, B
Compton, R
Oyama, M
Okazaki, S
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Alden, J
Feldman, M
Coles, B
Compton, R
Oyama, M
Okazaki, S
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description The theory of "two-dimensional voltammetry" using arrays of gold channel microband electrodes ranging in size from the millimeter to the micrometer scale is extended to permit the deduction of electrochemical rate constants through the analysis of hydrodynamic voltammograms as a function of both electrode size and electrolyte flow rate (convection). The technique is applied to the reduction of p-chloranil and the oxidation of 2,3,7,8-tetramethoxythianthrene both in acetonitrile solution and electrochemical rate constants are reported.
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spelling oxford-uuid:6b825d69-9093-4d72-be07-d8c7983b56182022-03-26T19:04:35ZChannel microband electrode arrays for mechanistic electrochemistry. Two-dimensional voltammetry: Electrode kineticsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6b825d69-9093-4d72-be07-d8c7983b5618EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1999Prieto, FAlden, JFeldman, MColes, BCompton, ROyama, MOkazaki, SThe theory of "two-dimensional voltammetry" using arrays of gold channel microband electrodes ranging in size from the millimeter to the micrometer scale is extended to permit the deduction of electrochemical rate constants through the analysis of hydrodynamic voltammograms as a function of both electrode size and electrolyte flow rate (convection). The technique is applied to the reduction of p-chloranil and the oxidation of 2,3,7,8-tetramethoxythianthrene both in acetonitrile solution and electrochemical rate constants are reported.
spellingShingle Prieto, F
Alden, J
Feldman, M
Coles, B
Compton, R
Oyama, M
Okazaki, S
Channel microband electrode arrays for mechanistic electrochemistry. Two-dimensional voltammetry: Electrode kinetics
title Channel microband electrode arrays for mechanistic electrochemistry. Two-dimensional voltammetry: Electrode kinetics
title_full Channel microband electrode arrays for mechanistic electrochemistry. Two-dimensional voltammetry: Electrode kinetics
title_fullStr Channel microband electrode arrays for mechanistic electrochemistry. Two-dimensional voltammetry: Electrode kinetics
title_full_unstemmed Channel microband electrode arrays for mechanistic electrochemistry. Two-dimensional voltammetry: Electrode kinetics
title_short Channel microband electrode arrays for mechanistic electrochemistry. Two-dimensional voltammetry: Electrode kinetics
title_sort channel microband electrode arrays for mechanistic electrochemistry two dimensional voltammetry electrode kinetics
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