Probing thermodynamic aspects of electrochemically driven ion-transfer processes across liquid/liquid interfaces: Pure versus diluted redox liquids
The thermodynamical aspects of electrochemically driven ion-transfer processes across liquid/liquid interface were studied. Two conditions were considered: the voltammetry of microdroplets of the pure redox liquids and the voltammetry of the N,N,N',N'-tetraalkylphenylenediamines (TADP) dis...
Main Authors: | Schroder, U, Wadhawan, J, Evans, R, Compton, R, Wood, B, Walton, D, France, R, Marken, F, Page, P, Hayman, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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