High-temperature electrochemistry remains a relatively unexplored field of research, although in recent years significant developments have been made. This report details the main experimental methods and approaches to heating an electrochemical system under both isothermal and non-isothermal conditions and gives an insight into the experimental and electroanalytical results obtainable under such conditions. It has been shown that the promotion of mass transport at high-temperatures, through diffusion or convection, often results in increased current signals. This increase benefits electroanalytical measurements by lowering detection limits. High temperatures also usefully enhance the sensitivity of systems with sluggish kinetics
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Electrochemical reactions invariably occur with a change in the molar volume between reactant and pr...
The paper presents the results of qualitative investigations on the effect of the cathode surface st...
The purpose of this chapter is to present a brief overview of the potentiometric sensors available f...
A review. High-temp. electrochem. remains a relatively unexplored field of research, although in rec...
A novel high temperature cell capable of measuring electrochemical signals up to temperatures of 115...
Hot microelectrodes are very small electrodes (usually 1 – 100 µm in diameter), which have a surface...
This thesis is concerned with modelling natural convective flows and specifically with their role in...
Systems involving one and two electron redox reactions were studied under hydrothermal conditions us...
International audienceThis paper aims at providing theoretical basis on electrochemical processes pe...
Methods and techniques for measuring the conductances of reactor solutions at elevated temperatures ...
Electrolysis is the technology, which provides the key for sector coupling. It enables the conversio...
Natural (free) convection influences electrochemical processes that occur in areas as disparate as e...
There is continued interest in the development of an electrochemical process for the production of h...
At high temperatures, the Pd/C catalyst cathode (Case-type) electrolysis in heavy water might produc...
The concept of locally heated polymeric membrane potentiometric sensors is introduced here for the f...
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The paper presents the results of qualitative investigations on the effect of the cathode surface st...
The purpose of this chapter is to present a brief overview of the potentiometric sensors available f...