The application of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry methods to the high-speed microband channel electrode (Rees et al. J. Phys. Chem. 99 (1995) 7096) is reported. Theory is presented to simulate cyclic voltammograms for a simple electron transfer under high convective flow rates within the high-speed channel. Experiments are reported for the oxidation of 9,10-diphenylanthracene (DPA) in acetonitrile solution containing 0.10 M tetrabutylammonium perchlorate (TBAP) for both 12.5 and 40 μm platinum microband electrodes using a range of scan rates from 50 to 3000 V s-1 and centre-line flow velocities from 12 to 25 m s-1. Analysis of the voltammograms yielded values for k0 and α for DPA which were measured to be 0.80±0.27 and 0.52±0.07 cm s-1, respe...
The work presented in this thesis is an investigation of the capabilities of microelectrodes for mak...
Research on electrochemical detection methods for electroactive species in flowing streams is focuss...
Theory is presented describing the shape of voltammograms obtained from reversible electrode reactio...
The application of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry methods to the high-speed microband channel electrod...
The application of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry methods to the high-speed microband channel electrod...
The application of fast-scan linear sweep voltammetry methods to a high-speed wall-tube electrode (H...
The application of fast-scan linear sweep voltammetry methods to a high-speed wall-tube electrode (H...
The application of the high-speed microband channel electrode to the study of fast heterogeneous ele...
The application of the high-speed microband channel electrode to the study of fast heterogeneous ele...
The application of the high-speed microband channel electrode to the study of fast heterogeneous ele...
The application of steady-state and fast-scan linear sweep voltammetry to a high-speed wall-tube ele...
The application of the high-speed microband channel electrode to the study of the heterogeneous elec...
The application of steady-state and fast-scan linear sweep voltammetry to a high-speed wall-tube ele...
The design, construction, and application of a miniature channel electrode operating with very high ...
The electroreduction of pentafluoronitrobenzene in dimethylformamide solution resulting in the forma...
The work presented in this thesis is an investigation of the capabilities of microelectrodes for mak...
Research on electrochemical detection methods for electroactive species in flowing streams is focuss...
Theory is presented describing the shape of voltammograms obtained from reversible electrode reactio...
The application of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry methods to the high-speed microband channel electrod...
The application of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry methods to the high-speed microband channel electrod...
The application of fast-scan linear sweep voltammetry methods to a high-speed wall-tube electrode (H...
The application of fast-scan linear sweep voltammetry methods to a high-speed wall-tube electrode (H...
The application of the high-speed microband channel electrode to the study of fast heterogeneous ele...
The application of the high-speed microband channel electrode to the study of fast heterogeneous ele...
The application of the high-speed microband channel electrode to the study of fast heterogeneous ele...
The application of steady-state and fast-scan linear sweep voltammetry to a high-speed wall-tube ele...
The application of the high-speed microband channel electrode to the study of the heterogeneous elec...
The application of steady-state and fast-scan linear sweep voltammetry to a high-speed wall-tube ele...
The design, construction, and application of a miniature channel electrode operating with very high ...
The electroreduction of pentafluoronitrobenzene in dimethylformamide solution resulting in the forma...
The work presented in this thesis is an investigation of the capabilities of microelectrodes for mak...
Research on electrochemical detection methods for electroactive species in flowing streams is focuss...
Theory is presented describing the shape of voltammograms obtained from reversible electrode reactio...