Recent progress in the development of channel electrode voltammetry is reviewed. Both experimental and fundamental aspects are addressed, and the power of the approach is illustrated with a variety of applications
Majority of the chemical processes taking place in our Universe have a “redox” origin (redox=reducti...
A computationally efficient, implicit approach to the simulation of linear sweep and cyclic voltamme...
Voltammetry is a very important electrochemical technique that is used to study electrode surface re...
Recent progress in the development of channel electrode voltammetry is reviewed. Both experimental a...
Note:The concept of the diffusion layer, generally used in a steady-state context, is used as a time...
Theory is presented describing the shape of voltammograms obtained from reversible electrode reactio...
Works on voltammetric analysis performed over the last decade are reviewed. Attention is given to th...
During the past few years, the electrochemical sensing techniques based on ion channels have attract...
It is exactly one hundred years ago when the first paper about the development of polarography was p...
A computational approach to the calculation of irreversible and quasi-reversible current voltage cur...
A review on the recent progress of square-wave voltammetry is presented, covering the period of the ...
A multi-channel voltammetric instrument is described for use with arrays of micro-electrodes. The in...
This Review describes, with 200 references, progress with ion-selective electrodes, membrane electro...
A channel electrode array, with electrodes ranging in size from the millimeter to the submicrometer ...
The design, construction, and application of a miniature channel electrode operating with very high ...
Majority of the chemical processes taking place in our Universe have a “redox” origin (redox=reducti...
A computationally efficient, implicit approach to the simulation of linear sweep and cyclic voltamme...
Voltammetry is a very important electrochemical technique that is used to study electrode surface re...
Recent progress in the development of channel electrode voltammetry is reviewed. Both experimental a...
Note:The concept of the diffusion layer, generally used in a steady-state context, is used as a time...
Theory is presented describing the shape of voltammograms obtained from reversible electrode reactio...
Works on voltammetric analysis performed over the last decade are reviewed. Attention is given to th...
During the past few years, the electrochemical sensing techniques based on ion channels have attract...
It is exactly one hundred years ago when the first paper about the development of polarography was p...
A computational approach to the calculation of irreversible and quasi-reversible current voltage cur...
A review on the recent progress of square-wave voltammetry is presented, covering the period of the ...
A multi-channel voltammetric instrument is described for use with arrays of micro-electrodes. The in...
This Review describes, with 200 references, progress with ion-selective electrodes, membrane electro...
A channel electrode array, with electrodes ranging in size from the millimeter to the submicrometer ...
The design, construction, and application of a miniature channel electrode operating with very high ...
Majority of the chemical processes taking place in our Universe have a “redox” origin (redox=reducti...
A computationally efficient, implicit approach to the simulation of linear sweep and cyclic voltamme...
Voltammetry is a very important electrochemical technique that is used to study electrode surface re...