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Volumn 114, Issue 15, 2010, Pages 7120-7127

Voltammetry involving amalgam formation and anodic stripping in weakly supported media: Theory and experiment

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

ANODIC PEAK POTENTIAL; ANODIC STRIPPING; ELECTRODE SIZE; MASS TRANSPORT; POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTIONS; POTENTIAL DROP; POTENTIAL SWEEP RATE; REDOX COUPLE; SEMI-INFINITE; SUPPORTING ELECTROLYTE; THEORETICAL MODELS; VOLTAMMETRIC BEHAVIORS;

EID: 77951137729     PISSN: 19327447     EISSN: 19327455     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jp100845n     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (11)

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    • No capacitive contribution is accounted for in the simulations
    • No capacitive contribution is accounted for in the simulations.
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    • From the definition of δ (section 2.2), it is clear that δ increases when the scan rate increases for a given electrode radius or when this latter increases for a given scan rate. Because the former situation is the one normally encountered in experiments, we articulate the discussion around the "scan rate effect", but the influence of the electrode size should be kept in mind. Similarly, the influence of "the electrolyte concentration" could be discussed instead of the support ratio
    • From the definition of δ (section 2.2), it is clear that δ increases when the scan rate increases for a given electrode radius or when this latter increases for a given scan rate. Because the former situation is the one normally encountered in experiments, we articulate the discussion around the "scan rate effect", but the influence of the electrode size should be kept in mind. Similarly, the influence of "the electrolyte concentration" could be discussed instead of the support ratio.


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