Photoelectrochemical reduction of p-bromonitrobenzene: Mechanistic discrimination via channel microband array voltammetry
Two dimensional voltammetry using an array of channel microband electrodes varying in size from ca. 2 mm to under 1 micron in length, has been used to study the photoreduction of p-bromonitrobenzene. In the dark p-bromonitrobenzene is reduced al - 1.09 V (vs. SCE). On irradiation with strong white l...
Main Authors: | Cooper, J, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1998
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