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Negative and oxidation

We use the convention that reduction currents are taken to be negative and oxidation currents positive. [Pg.9]

Figure 6.1.3.2 Cyclic voltammograms for a polished platinum microelectrode. The solid black line is obtained in 0.5 M H2SO4 (99.999%). The thick line/open circles show the effect of chloride contamination at a nanomolar concentration. Note that reduction currents are negative and oxidation... Figure 6.1.3.2 Cyclic voltammograms for a polished platinum microelectrode. The solid black line is obtained in 0.5 M H2SO4 (99.999%). The thick line/open circles show the effect of chloride contamination at a nanomolar concentration. Note that reduction currents are negative and oxidation...

See other pages where Negative and oxidation is mentioned: [Pg.167]    [Pg.572]    [Pg.572]   
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