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Volumn 133, Issue 47, 2011, Pages 19160-19167

Concerted proton-electron transfers. consistency between electrochemical kinetics and their homogeneous counterparts.

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

DRIVING FORCES; ELECTRICAL WORK; ELECTROCHEMICAL KINETICS; ELECTRON TRANSFER; H-BONDS; HYDROGEN PHOSPHATES; IMAGE-FORCE EFFECTS; INTRINSIC KINETICS; ION OXIDATION; OXIDATION OF PHENOL; PRECURSOR COMPLEXES; PREEXPONENTIAL FACTOR; PROTON ACCEPTORS; PROTON TRANSLOCATION; REORGANIZATION ENERGIES; SPATIAL STRUCTURE;

EID: 81855226598     PISSN: 00027863     EISSN: 15205126     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/ja206561n     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (33)

References (27)
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    • Despite passing from cyclic voltammetry to slightly different techniques, normal pulse voltammetry, differential pulse voltammetry, second harmonic AC voltammetry, etc. With the same characteristic time, all techniques are equivalent as far as making diffusion faster than the decay of the first intermediate, therefore rendering the electrochemical response chemically reversible. For example, a 60 hertz frequency in AC voltammetry corresponds to a scan rate of 1.5 V/s. Proof of chemical reversibility is less obvious with these techniques than with cyclic voltammetry, making artifactual mistakes easy to occur. (4b, 4c)
    • Despite passing from cyclic voltammetry to slightly different techniques, normal pulse voltammetry, differential pulse voltammetry, second harmonic AC voltammetry, etc. With the same characteristic time, all techniques are equivalent as far as making diffusion faster than the decay of the first intermediate, therefore rendering the electrochemical response chemically reversible. For example, a 60 hertz frequency in AC voltammetry corresponds to a scan rate of 1.5 V/s. Proof of chemical reversibility is less obvious with these techniques than with cyclic voltammetry, making artifactual mistakes easy to occur. (4b, 4c)
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    • For early studies of the electrochemical oxidation of phenols
    • For early studies of the electrochemical oxidation of phenols, see ref 7b, 7c.
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    • pp
    • pp 8-49.
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