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Flow cells electrolysis product detection

The cell shown schematically in Figure 29.20b permits external generation, followed by EPR detection. The solution can either be recirculated to the electrolysis cell or discarded after observation. Umemoto [36] used a similar apparatus to generate moderately stable radicals coulometrically, followed by stopped-flow measurements of the decay kinetics. Forno [37] used a more elaborate recirculating system with two electrochemical cells in series. The unstable product of the first electrolysis was pumped to the second electrolysis cell, where it was converted to a free radical and thence to the cavity for observation (Sec. VI.A). [Pg.940]


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