It is shown how the backwards implicit (BI) method may be applied to the description, under steady-state conditions, of complex electrode reaction mechanisms involving coupled homogeneous kinetics and several kinetic species, taking place at channel electrodes. Specifically the EC, ECE, DISP1 and DISP2 mechanisms are examined, and it is shown how the transport-limited currents and current-voltage curves associated with these processes may be computed. The advantages of the method, particularly when compared with analytical approaches, are stressed
A simple equation is presented which relates the diffusion layer thickness at a rotating disk electr...
Analytical theory is developed for EC and ECE processes, both homogeneous and heterogeneous, occurri...
The problem of linear sweep voltammetry at a channel electrode, for the case of a reversible electro...
The theory of collection-efficiency measurements (under steady-state conditions) at double-channel e...
As a complement to a previous contribution from us, the mass transport mechanisms of the electroacti...
As a complement to a previous contribution from us, the mass transport mechanisms of the electroacti...
As a complement to a previous contribution from us, the mass transport mechanisms of the electroacti...
As a complement to a previous contribution from us, the mass transport mechanisms of the electroacti...
The strongly implicit procedure is shown to be an easy-to-use stable, rapid and computationally effi...
A computational procedure based on the Backwards Implicit Method is shown to be a powerful and gener...
A computational procedure based on the Backwards Implicit Method is shown to be a powerful and gener...
A method for simulating electrode reactions in channel flow is developed and efficiently implemented...
This chapter discusses the use of channel electrodes in the investigation of interfacial reaction me...
Theory is presented for the shape of 'reversible' current-voltage curves measured at a channel elect...
Analytical theory is developed for EC and ECE processes, both homogeneous and heterogeneous, occurri...
A simple equation is presented which relates the diffusion layer thickness at a rotating disk electr...
Analytical theory is developed for EC and ECE processes, both homogeneous and heterogeneous, occurri...
The problem of linear sweep voltammetry at a channel electrode, for the case of a reversible electro...
The theory of collection-efficiency measurements (under steady-state conditions) at double-channel e...
As a complement to a previous contribution from us, the mass transport mechanisms of the electroacti...
As a complement to a previous contribution from us, the mass transport mechanisms of the electroacti...
As a complement to a previous contribution from us, the mass transport mechanisms of the electroacti...
As a complement to a previous contribution from us, the mass transport mechanisms of the electroacti...
The strongly implicit procedure is shown to be an easy-to-use stable, rapid and computationally effi...
A computational procedure based on the Backwards Implicit Method is shown to be a powerful and gener...
A computational procedure based on the Backwards Implicit Method is shown to be a powerful and gener...
A method for simulating electrode reactions in channel flow is developed and efficiently implemented...
This chapter discusses the use of channel electrodes in the investigation of interfacial reaction me...
Theory is presented for the shape of 'reversible' current-voltage curves measured at a channel elect...
Analytical theory is developed for EC and ECE processes, both homogeneous and heterogeneous, occurri...
A simple equation is presented which relates the diffusion layer thickness at a rotating disk electr...
Analytical theory is developed for EC and ECE processes, both homogeneous and heterogeneous, occurri...
The problem of linear sweep voltammetry at a channel electrode, for the case of a reversible electro...