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Volumn 84, Issue 17, 2012, Pages 7518-7524

Use of catechol as selective redox mediator in scanning electrochemical microscopy investigations

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Indexed keywords

APPROACH CURVE; CARBON MATERIAL; CARBON SUBSTRATES; CONDUCTIVE SUBSTRATES; ELECTRICAL CONNECTION; ELECTRON TRANSFER KINETICS; FAST CHARGES; FEEDBACK MODE; MODIFIED SURFACES; ORGANIC MONOLAYERS; REDOX MEDIATORS; REDOX SYSTEMS; SCANNING ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSCOPY; SURFACE SELECTIVITY; ULTRA-THIN; ULTRATHIN LAYERS; UNBIASED CONDITIONS;

EID: 84865714072     PISSN: 00032700     EISSN: 15206882     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/ac301634s     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (51)

References (37)
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    • 84872829287 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The oxidation/reduction mechanism on carbon electrodes involves a "self-catalysis" process by an adsorbed form of the quinone/catechol couple. Interactions between the adsorbed quinone/catechol and species in solution catalyze one or more steps in the proton + electron transfers mechanism for hydroquinone/quinone redox systems.(6, 7b)
    • The oxidation/reduction mechanism on carbon electrodes involves a "self-catalysis" process by an adsorbed form of the quinone/catechol couple. Interactions between the adsorbed quinone/catechol and species in solution catalyze one or more steps in the proton + electron transfers mechanism for hydroquinone/quinone redox systems.(6, 7b)


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