The application of the Marcus-Hush-Chidsey (MHC) formalism to heterogeneous electron transfer processes is reviewed and compared with the commonly employed Butler-Volmer (BV) approach. The MHC model is potentially more powerful than BV since it enables us to analyze the electrode kinetics in terms of the microscopic nature of the electroactive species, electrode and solvent. Despite having been studied fairly extensively in the case of surface-bound redox couples, its application to heterogeneous electron transfer reactions has been limited. Here, we review the use of the MHC approach for the analysis of both surface-bound and solution phase redox systems and its suitability as a model for the parameterisation of electrode kinetics. Results...
This thesis is concerned with the study of electrode kinetics, which we shall examine via comparison...
Facile and accurate determination of both kinetic and thermodynamic electrochemical parameters from ...
Critical analysis of the Butler-Volmer and Marcus-Hush-Chidsey kinetic models is carried out through...
The current state-of-the-art in modeling the rate of electron transfer between an electroactive spec...
The asymmetric Marcus-Hush model (MH) is applied to the study of the voltammetric response of electr...
The asymmetric Marcus-Hush (MH) model for electrode kinetics is applied to the kinetic study of the ...
Two simple models of electrode surface inhomogeneity based on Marcus-Hush theory are considered; a d...
A typical Tafel-Volmer electrode reaction, embracing a preceding chemisorption step and a foll...
This thesis is concerned with the study of electrode kinetics, which we shall examine via comparison...
The cyclic voltammetry of the reaction of a solution-phase species at a macroelectrode under semi-in...
Chemical and electrochemical redox reactions have many characteristics in common from the point of ...
A typical Tafel-Volmer electrode reaction, embracing a preceding chemisorption step and a foll...
International audienceThe electron transfer and specific adsorption of a redox-active molecule are c...
The mechanism o f electron transfer in solution and at electrodes is described. A theoretical analy...
The mechanism o f electron transfer in solution and at electrodes is described. A theoretical analy...
This thesis is concerned with the study of electrode kinetics, which we shall examine via comparison...
Facile and accurate determination of both kinetic and thermodynamic electrochemical parameters from ...
Critical analysis of the Butler-Volmer and Marcus-Hush-Chidsey kinetic models is carried out through...
The current state-of-the-art in modeling the rate of electron transfer between an electroactive spec...
The asymmetric Marcus-Hush model (MH) is applied to the study of the voltammetric response of electr...
The asymmetric Marcus-Hush (MH) model for electrode kinetics is applied to the kinetic study of the ...
Two simple models of electrode surface inhomogeneity based on Marcus-Hush theory are considered; a d...
A typical Tafel-Volmer electrode reaction, embracing a preceding chemisorption step and a foll...
This thesis is concerned with the study of electrode kinetics, which we shall examine via comparison...
The cyclic voltammetry of the reaction of a solution-phase species at a macroelectrode under semi-in...
Chemical and electrochemical redox reactions have many characteristics in common from the point of ...
A typical Tafel-Volmer electrode reaction, embracing a preceding chemisorption step and a foll...
International audienceThe electron transfer and specific adsorption of a redox-active molecule are c...
The mechanism o f electron transfer in solution and at electrodes is described. A theoretical analy...
The mechanism o f electron transfer in solution and at electrodes is described. A theoretical analy...
This thesis is concerned with the study of electrode kinetics, which we shall examine via comparison...
Facile and accurate determination of both kinetic and thermodynamic electrochemical parameters from ...
Critical analysis of the Butler-Volmer and Marcus-Hush-Chidsey kinetic models is carried out through...