Theory is presented to describe the voltammetric signals associated with the stripping phase of stripping voltammetry at solid electrodes. Three mathematical models are considered, and the importance of the hemispherical diffusion associated with electrochemical dissolution of particles in the micrometer range is investigated. Model A considers a "monolayer" system where the coverage at a specific point cannot exceed a maximum value. Model B considers a thin layer of metal or metal oxide, but in contrast to model A, the maximum surface coverage is not restricted. Model C represents the stripping of a "thick layer" where the deposition is also unrestricted
The voltammetric behavior of the Tl(I)/Tl(Hg) redox couple at a small mercury hemisphere (45 -m radi...
To what extent does the mass-transport to and from an electrochemical interface change when the dime...
The use of anodic stripping voltammetry for quantitative analytical measurements using solid electro...
Theory is presented to describe the voltammetric signals associated with the stripping phase of stri...
Electrodes with rough surfaces inevitably have practical importance from both applied and fundamenta...
The time dependent backwards implicit method is used to simulate the shape and position of the strip...
Numerical simulations exploiting the time-dependent backward implicit method are used to develop the...
Mercury electroplated onto solid electrodes is widely used for electrochemical measurements. Dependi...
The time dependent backwards implicit method is used to simulate the shape and position of the strip...
Analytical expressions for the anodic stripping voltammetry of metallic nanoparticles from an electr...
Numerical simulations based on the time dependent backward implicit method are used to develop the t...
Numerical simulations based on the Time Dependent Backwards Implicit method are used to implement th...
Theory is presented for a mathematical model that includes two-dimensional diffusion for the strippi...
This paper presents mechanistic studies on electrode processes in stripping trace and ultratrace ana...
The problem of linear sweep voltammetry at a channel electrode, for the case of a reversible electro...
The voltammetric behavior of the Tl(I)/Tl(Hg) redox couple at a small mercury hemisphere (45 -m radi...
To what extent does the mass-transport to and from an electrochemical interface change when the dime...
The use of anodic stripping voltammetry for quantitative analytical measurements using solid electro...
Theory is presented to describe the voltammetric signals associated with the stripping phase of stri...
Electrodes with rough surfaces inevitably have practical importance from both applied and fundamenta...
The time dependent backwards implicit method is used to simulate the shape and position of the strip...
Numerical simulations exploiting the time-dependent backward implicit method are used to develop the...
Mercury electroplated onto solid electrodes is widely used for electrochemical measurements. Dependi...
The time dependent backwards implicit method is used to simulate the shape and position of the strip...
Analytical expressions for the anodic stripping voltammetry of metallic nanoparticles from an electr...
Numerical simulations based on the time dependent backward implicit method are used to develop the t...
Numerical simulations based on the Time Dependent Backwards Implicit method are used to implement th...
Theory is presented for a mathematical model that includes two-dimensional diffusion for the strippi...
This paper presents mechanistic studies on electrode processes in stripping trace and ultratrace ana...
The problem of linear sweep voltammetry at a channel electrode, for the case of a reversible electro...
The voltammetric behavior of the Tl(I)/Tl(Hg) redox couple at a small mercury hemisphere (45 -m radi...
To what extent does the mass-transport to and from an electrochemical interface change when the dime...
The use of anodic stripping voltammetry for quantitative analytical measurements using solid electro...