A powerful theoretical approach to solve electrochemical reaction-diffusion problems with fast homogeneous kinetics is applied to obtain expressions for the transient current-potential-time response of a number of reaction mechanisms at microelectrodes of very different shapes, also applicable to ion transfer processes at liquid|liquid microinterfaces. The steady state response can be obtained as a limit when the characteristic dimension of the microelectrode tends to zero. Also, expressions under total chemical equilibrium conditions are derived when the linear reaction layer vanishes. The physico-chemical principles are based on suitable definitions of the so-called linear diffusion and reaction layers, which take into account the influe...
Explicit analytical expressions for the diffusion layer thicknesses of disk and band electrodes of a...
Nuances of the linear diffusion layer approximation are examined for slow charge transfer reactions ...
Equations are developed to describe the radius dependence of the steady state limiting current at a ...
A powerful theoretical approach to solve electrochemical reaction-diffusion problems with fast homog...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
A powerful, unified, and simplifying mathematical approach for the theoretical treatment of first-or...
A powerful, unified, and simplifying mathematical approach for the theoretical treatment of first-or...
A key concept underpinning electrochemical science is that of the diffusion layer - the zone of depl...
The mathematical model proposed by Chapman and Antano (Electrochimica Acta, 56 (2010), 128–132) for ...
International audienceRelevant electrochemical processes present rate equations with non-unity react...
A powerful, unified, and simplifying mathematical approach for the theoretical treatment of first-or...
Explicit analytical expressions for the diffusion layer thicknesses of disk and band electrodes of a...
Explicit analytical expressions for the diffusion layer thicknesses of disk and band electrodes of a...
Nuances of the linear diffusion layer approximation are examined for slow charge transfer reactions ...
Equations are developed to describe the radius dependence of the steady state limiting current at a ...
A powerful theoretical approach to solve electrochemical reaction-diffusion problems with fast homog...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
International audienceFirst, a theoretical expression of diffusion layer thickness is derived for si...
A powerful, unified, and simplifying mathematical approach for the theoretical treatment of first-or...
A powerful, unified, and simplifying mathematical approach for the theoretical treatment of first-or...
A key concept underpinning electrochemical science is that of the diffusion layer - the zone of depl...
The mathematical model proposed by Chapman and Antano (Electrochimica Acta, 56 (2010), 128–132) for ...
International audienceRelevant electrochemical processes present rate equations with non-unity react...
A powerful, unified, and simplifying mathematical approach for the theoretical treatment of first-or...
Explicit analytical expressions for the diffusion layer thicknesses of disk and band electrodes of a...
Explicit analytical expressions for the diffusion layer thicknesses of disk and band electrodes of a...
Nuances of the linear diffusion layer approximation are examined for slow charge transfer reactions ...
Equations are developed to describe the radius dependence of the steady state limiting current at a ...