Discharge cavitation during microwave electrochemistry at micrometre-sized electrodes.
Microwave induced activation of electrochemical processes at microelectrodes (ca. 0.8 microm diameter) immersed in aqueous electrolyte media is shown to be driven by (i) continuous stable cavitation (giving rise to Faradaic current enhancements by up to three orders of magnitude) and (ii) transient...
Main Authors: | Rassaei, L, Nebel, M, Rees, N, Compton, R, Schuhmann, W, Marken, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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