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Voltammetry A Selected Bibliography

In this first chapter some fundamental aspects of electrochemical processes and experiments have been summarised to assist the comprehension of the following chapters. For a deeper analysis of the principles of electrochemistry the following books are recommended  [Pg.22]

On liquid diffusion, Lond. Edinb. Dubl. Phil. Mag. 10, 30 39 (1855). A. Pick. Ueber diffusion, Ann. Phys. (Berlin) 94, 59-86 (1855). [Pg.23]

Dickinson, J. G. Limon-Petersen, N. V. Rees, and R. G. Compton. How much electrolyte is required to make a cyclic voltammetry experiment quantitatively diffusional A theoretical and experimental investigation, J. Phys. Chem. C 113, 11157-11171 (2009). [Pg.23]

Butler. Studies in heterogeneous equilibria. Part II. The kinetic interpretation of the nernst theory of electromotive force, Trans. Faraday Soc. 19, 729-733 (1924). [Pg.23]

Mirceski, S. Komorsky-Lovric, and M. Lovric. Square-wave Voltammetry Theory and Application (Springer, Berlin, 2007). [Pg.23]


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