Laser-activated voltammetry: measurement of the diffusion coefficients of electropassivating species. Application to pyrrole and phenol in aqueous solution
Clean electrode surfaces can be achieved during the electrolysis of otherwise passivating species in aqueous and other solutions by means of surface ablation using a 10-Hz pulsed Nd:YAG 532-nm laser. This ability to remove passivating electrolytically generated layers on glassy carbon and platinum e...
Autors principals: | Fulian, Q, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2000
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