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Spectroelectrochemistry variable temperature

Figure 7.1 Schematic representation of the in-situ, variable-temperature flat cell for EPR spectroelectrochemistry. Figure 7.1 Schematic representation of the in-situ, variable-temperature flat cell for EPR spectroelectrochemistry.
More sophisticated OTTLE designs have been proposed. For example, a very successful variable temperature OTTLE cell has been used for many years by Heath at Canberra [108] and Yellowlees at Edinburgh, Fig. 11 [109]. The latter cell has been used in studying the spectroelectrochemistry of a porphyrin-viologen dyad. The first two reductions were viologen based while the second gave rise to a porphyrin anion radical, confirmed by EPR spectroscopy [110, 111]. A similar cell is... [Pg.507]

Ondersma JW, Hamann TW (2012) Conduction band energy determination by variable temperature spectroelectrochemistry. Eneig Environ Sci 5 9476—9480... [Pg.393]


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