THE WALL-JET ELECTRODE AND THE STUDY OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS - THE EC REACTION

The theory of EC reactions at a wall-jet electrode is developed using a computational procedure based on the Backwards Implicit Method. In particular, for the case of a reversible electron transfer, it is shown that the variation of the halfwave potential with solution flow rate provides a means of...

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Autori principali: Compton, R, Fisher, A, Tyley, G
Natura: Journal article
Lingua:English
Pubblicazione: Kluwer Academic Publishers 1990
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description The theory of EC reactions at a wall-jet electrode is developed using a computational procedure based on the Backwards Implicit Method. In particular, for the case of a reversible electron transfer, it is shown that the variation of the halfwave potential with solution flow rate provides a means of characterizing the EC mechanism. A working curve is presented which permits the analysis of experimental data and the deduction of the rate constant for the following chemical reaction. © 1990 Chapman and Hall Ltd.
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spelling oxford-uuid:9e6cd1d3-c13b-4b5c-b9e0-d29a03c5b87e2022-03-27T00:49:57ZTHE WALL-JET ELECTRODE AND THE STUDY OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS - THE EC REACTIONJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:9e6cd1d3-c13b-4b5c-b9e0-d29a03c5b87eEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordKluwer Academic Publishers1990Compton, RFisher, ATyley, GThe theory of EC reactions at a wall-jet electrode is developed using a computational procedure based on the Backwards Implicit Method. In particular, for the case of a reversible electron transfer, it is shown that the variation of the halfwave potential with solution flow rate provides a means of characterizing the EC mechanism. A working curve is presented which permits the analysis of experimental data and the deduction of the rate constant for the following chemical reaction. © 1990 Chapman and Hall Ltd.
spellingShingle Compton, R
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THE WALL-JET ELECTRODE AND THE STUDY OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS - THE EC REACTION
title THE WALL-JET ELECTRODE AND THE STUDY OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS - THE EC REACTION
title_full THE WALL-JET ELECTRODE AND THE STUDY OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS - THE EC REACTION
title_fullStr THE WALL-JET ELECTRODE AND THE STUDY OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS - THE EC REACTION
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title_short THE WALL-JET ELECTRODE AND THE STUDY OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS - THE EC REACTION
title_sort wall jet electrode and the study of electrode reaction mechanisms the ec reaction
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