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Dependence of steady-state current

Figure 52. Passivation of A1 substrate in LiBOB-based electrolytes Time-decaying current observed on an A1 electrode at various potentials containing 1.0 M LiBOB in EC/EMC. Inset the dependence of steady-state current density at t= 10 s) on applied potential as obtained on an A1 electrode in electrolytes based on various salts in the same mixed solvent. (Reproduced with permission from ref 155 (Eigure 1). Copyright 2002 The Electrochemical Society.)... Figure 52. Passivation of A1 substrate in LiBOB-based electrolytes Time-decaying current observed on an A1 electrode at various potentials containing 1.0 M LiBOB in EC/EMC. Inset the dependence of steady-state current density at t= 10 s) on applied potential as obtained on an A1 electrode in electrolytes based on various salts in the same mixed solvent. (Reproduced with permission from ref 155 (Eigure 1). Copyright 2002 The Electrochemical Society.)...
Fig. 10.6. Change of the rate hmiting step in t5rrosinase carbon paste electrodes, (a) ind (b) show the flow rate dependence of steady-state currents for unmediated (a) emd mediated (b) enzyme electrodes. Applied potential — 0.05 V vs. Ag/AgCl for ( ) 1 p.M phenol ind ( ) 0.5 mM ferrocyanide as control of diffusion limited response. Error bars show the standard deviation of six electrodes. The cheinge from kinetic to dififtisional control in mediated electrodes results in higher sensitivity and improved operational stability as demonstrated in (c) where (1) represents the FIA response of mediated electrodes and (2) unmediated with consecutive 20 /rl injections of 10 p,M phenol in a thin-layer cell. Applied potential - 0.05 V vs. Ag/AgCl, mobile phase 0.25 M phosphate buffer pH 6.0 ind flow rate 0.7 ml min . ... Fig. 10.6. Change of the rate hmiting step in t5rrosinase carbon paste electrodes, (a) ind (b) show the flow rate dependence of steady-state currents for unmediated (a) emd mediated (b) enzyme electrodes. Applied potential — 0.05 V vs. Ag/AgCl for ( ) 1 p.M phenol ind ( ) 0.5 mM ferrocyanide as control of diffusion limited response. Error bars show the standard deviation of six electrodes. The cheinge from kinetic to dififtisional control in mediated electrodes results in higher sensitivity and improved operational stability as demonstrated in (c) where (1) represents the FIA response of mediated electrodes and (2) unmediated with consecutive 20 /rl injections of 10 p,M phenol in a thin-layer cell. Applied potential - 0.05 V vs. Ag/AgCl, mobile phase 0.25 M phosphate buffer pH 6.0 ind flow rate 0.7 ml min . ...
In polymeric insulators, due to small concentrations and low mobility of free charges, the measured currents are very low, even at high electric fields. The dependence of steady-state current density jscLc on applied voltage y in the simplest form for the trap-free insulator (assuming that the ohmic electrodes are applied and there is no potential barrier for carrier injection) can be represented by Child s equation ... [Pg.848]


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