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Spatially limited diffusion coupled with ohmic potential drop and/or slow interfacial exchange: a new method to determine the diffusion time constant…

2004

Abstract We have analyzed chronoamperometric curves, I ( t ), after small-amplitude potential steps Δ E (PITT technique) for the model of linear diffusion of a species inside an electroactive film, taking into account ohmic effects in the external media (solution and electrode) as well as a finite rate of the interfacial exchange. For its short-time interval, t ≪ τ d ( τ d is the diffusion time constant, corresponding to unlimited diffusion from the interface), three approximate analytical expressions have been proposed. One of these represents an interpolation formula between the value of the current at the start of the diffusion process, I (0)=Δ E / R ext (after the end of the EDL chargin…

ChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringMathematical analysisTime constantAnalytical chemistryChronoamperometryAnalytical ChemistrySolution of Schrödinger equation for a step potentialExact solutions in general relativityDiffusion processElectrochemistryLimit (mathematics)Diffusion (business)Cottrell equationJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Determination of the electroactive area of graphite+polyethylene composite electrodes. Uncompensated resistance effects and convolution analysis of c…

1998

In this work, it is shown how the convolution analysis of chronoamperograms permits the observation of the uncompensated resistance and the natural convection effects on the electrochemical response of potassium ferrocyanide. The uncompensated resistance causes the current intensity to follow the Cottrell equation only after a certain critical time. The convolution of chronoamperograms worked out at different integration times shows a maximum when this time is long enough. The classical diffusion equations cannot explain this phenomenon themselves. The development of this maximum associated with the natural convection is discussed. If both these factors, the ohmic drop and the natural conve…

Natural convectionChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringDrop (liquid)Composite numberMineralogyMechanicsPolyethyleneAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrodeElectrochemistryGraphiteOhmic contactCottrell equationJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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