Theory of EC processes under steady state conditions at microdisk electrodes: Reversible and irreversible homogeneous kinetics

Finite difference methods are used in conjunction with a quasi-conformal map to simulate an electrochemical process with a coupled reversible first order homogeneous reaction at a microdisk electrode. The dependence of the half-wave potential on the pertinent kinetic and thermodynamic parameters has...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Barnes, A, Streeter, I, Compton, R
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Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: 2008
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description Finite difference methods are used in conjunction with a quasi-conformal map to simulate an electrochemical process with a coupled reversible first order homogeneous reaction at a microdisk electrode. The dependence of the half-wave potential on the pertinent kinetic and thermodynamic parameters has been investigated and presented on a series of working surfaces. The limiting behavior of the half-wave potential on each working surface is discussed and parametrized where appropriate. The data generated in the investigation has been provided as Supporting Information, allowing the reader to use the results without the need for further calculations. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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spelling oxford-uuid:fb001a2f-c4e7-4a01-b66c-477aa1fd76f42022-03-27T13:10:36ZTheory of EC processes under steady state conditions at microdisk electrodes: Reversible and irreversible homogeneous kineticsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fb001a2f-c4e7-4a01-b66c-477aa1fd76f4EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008Barnes, AStreeter, ICompton, RFinite difference methods are used in conjunction with a quasi-conformal map to simulate an electrochemical process with a coupled reversible first order homogeneous reaction at a microdisk electrode. The dependence of the half-wave potential on the pertinent kinetic and thermodynamic parameters has been investigated and presented on a series of working surfaces. The limiting behavior of the half-wave potential on each working surface is discussed and parametrized where appropriate. The data generated in the investigation has been provided as Supporting Information, allowing the reader to use the results without the need for further calculations. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
spellingShingle Barnes, A
Streeter, I
Compton, R
Theory of EC processes under steady state conditions at microdisk electrodes: Reversible and irreversible homogeneous kinetics
title Theory of EC processes under steady state conditions at microdisk electrodes: Reversible and irreversible homogeneous kinetics
title_full Theory of EC processes under steady state conditions at microdisk electrodes: Reversible and irreversible homogeneous kinetics
title_fullStr Theory of EC processes under steady state conditions at microdisk electrodes: Reversible and irreversible homogeneous kinetics
title_full_unstemmed Theory of EC processes under steady state conditions at microdisk electrodes: Reversible and irreversible homogeneous kinetics
title_short Theory of EC processes under steady state conditions at microdisk electrodes: Reversible and irreversible homogeneous kinetics
title_sort theory of ec processes under steady state conditions at microdisk electrodes reversible and irreversible homogeneous kinetics
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