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Controlled-current techniques bulk electrolysis

The methods can be classified by the controlled parameter (E or i) and by the quantities actually measured or the process carried out. Thus in controlled-potential techniques the potential of the working electrode is maintained constant with respect to a reference electrode. Since the potential of the working electrode controls the degree of completion of an electrolytic process in most cases, controlled-potential techniques are usually the most desirable for bulk electrolysis. However, these methods require potentiostats with large output current and voltage capabilities and they need stable reference electrodes, carefully placed to minimize uncompensated resistance effects. Placement of the auxiliary electrode to provide a fairly uniform current distribution across the surface of the working electrode is usually desirable, and the auxiliary electrode is often placed in a separate... [Pg.417]

Among electrochemical techniques,cyclic voltammetry (CV) utilizes a small stationary electrode, typically platinum, in an unstirred solution. The oxidation products are formed near the anode the bulk of the electrolyte solution remains unchanged. The cyclic voltammogram, showing current as a function of applied potential, differentiates between one- and two-electron redox reactions. For reversible redox reactions, the peak potential reveals the half-wave potential peak potentials of nonreversible redox reactions provide qualitative comparisons. Controlled-potential electrolysis or coulometry can generate radical ions for smdy by optical or ESR spectroscopy. [Pg.210]


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