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Hydrodynamic electrodes and non-stationary techniques

Good examples are for A = Br , B being Br2 or OBr- depending on pH, and X = As(III), amino acids or proteins, i.e. rapidly brominatable species18,19. [Pg.171]

In this chapter we have considered that dc/dt = 0. However, there are important applications of hydrodynamic electrodes with transient tech- [Pg.171]

Nevertheless, it is important to refer here to the fact that forced convection alters the electrode response only in the case of this being at a timescale that is long in comparison with the electrode process. For short timescales the (fast) perturbation will be confined to a very short distance from the electrode surface the electrode reaction parameters are not affected by the convection, this being simply a way of achieving good reproducibility. [Pg.172]

Pleskov and V. Yu. Filinovskii, The rotating disc electrode, Consultants Bureau, New York, 1976. [Pg.172]

Albery and M. L. Hitchman, Ring disc electrodes, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1971. [Pg.172]


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