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Current maxima, suppression application

Figure 6.7 Polarogram of air-saturated water, i.e. a polarogram of oxygen. The solution also contains KNO3 as an inert ionic electrolyte (0.1 mol dm ) and Triton X-100 (a non-ionic surfactant) as a current maximum suppresser (see Section 6.8.1). From Bard, A.J. and Faulkner, L.R., Electrochemical Methods Fundamentals and Applications, Wiley, 1980. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc. Figure 6.7 Polarogram of air-saturated water, i.e. a polarogram of oxygen. The solution also contains KNO3 as an inert ionic electrolyte (0.1 mol dm ) and Triton X-100 (a non-ionic surfactant) as a current maximum suppresser (see Section 6.8.1). From Bard, A.J. and Faulkner, L.R., Electrochemical Methods Fundamentals and Applications, Wiley, 1980. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc.

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