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  • {{Short description|Electrochemical interface that is either polarisable or polarised}} | title = Electrochemical properties of the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions: P ...
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  • {{Short description|Electrochemical equation}} ...position Signals in Voltammetry Out of the Shadows |journal=Journal of the Electrochemical Society |language=en |volume=170 |issue=6 |pages=063505 |doi=10.1149/1945-7 ...
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  • ...direct methanol fuel cells|journal=2004 Joint International Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Abstract 1863}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|jstor=84265 |title=Hydrog ...sing [[current density]] at the electrodes. The measurement of equilibrium potentials is therefore possible without power. ...
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  • *[[Electrochemical kinetics]] [[Category:Electrochemical potentials]] ...
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  • ...ochemistry]]''', a '''thermoneutral voltage''' is a voltage drop across an electrochemical cell which is sufficient not only to drive the cell reaction, but to also p Using Gibbs potentials (<math>\Delta G^o_{H2O}=-237.18</math> kJ/mol),<ref name="Dean">{{cite book ...
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  • ...the solution is at 25&nbsp;°C:<ref> Allen J. Bard and Larry R. Faulkner, "Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications" (2nd ed.) John Wiley & Sons 2001. { ...mined. Linear plots of ''i<sub>p</sub>'' vs. ''ν''<sup>1/2</sup> and peak potentials (''E<sub>p</sub>'') that are not dependent on ''ν'' provide evidence for an ...
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  • ...ter used in the [[Tafel equation]], [[Butler–Volmer equation]] and other [[electrochemical kinetics]] expressions. The Tafel equation describes the dependence of curr ...erence, mercury is the preferred electrode material at reducing (cathodic) potentials in aqueous solution.<ref name="Sawyer">D. T. Sawyer, A. Sobkowiak, and J. L ...
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  • ...on of the linear potential sweep voltammogram in the case of diffusionless electrochemical systems|journal=Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Elec ...ath>K. The scan rate increases from blue to red. A: voltammograms. B: peak potentials]] ...
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  • ...ength. The potentiometer is a simple device used to measure the electrical potentials (or compare the e.m.f of a cell). One form of potentiometer is a uniform hi A standard [[electrochemical cell]] is used whose emf is known (e.g. 1.0183 volts for a [[Weston standar ...
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  • ...|first2=Ane|last3=Ortiz|first3=Inmaculada|date=2009|title=Contributions of electrochemical oxidation to waste-water treatment: fundamentals and review of applications ...ao|last4=Chen|first4=Guanghao|date=March 2021|title=Importance of Combined Electrochemical Process Sequence and Electrode Arrangements: A Lab-scale Trial of Real Reve ...
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  • ...r repeated {{Chem|Na|+}} ion de-/insertions with relatively high operating potentials. Its high safety, high potential, and low volume change make NASICON a prom ...0207K |issn=2050-7496}}</ref> which have both been reported to improve the electrochemical performance. ...
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  • | Standard EMF of an [[electrochemical cell]] |[[Electrochemical potential]] (of component ''i'' in a mixture) ...
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  • ...rtional to the phosphorescence wavelength and is used to compute the redox potentials of the triplet state.]] === Redox potentials === ...
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  • ...ttps://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1149/1.3122903|journal=Journal of the Electrochemical Society|language=en|volume=156|issue=7|pages=A506|doi=10.1149/1.3122903|bib === Chemical and electrochemical stability === ...
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  • Titanium can have many different standard electrode potentials depending on its oxidation state. Solid titanium has a [[standard electrode ...−</sup> → Ti(s)||-1.63<ref name= poten>{{cite web|title=Standard Reduction Potentials (25oC)|url=http://www2.ucdsb.on.ca/tiss/stretton/database/Standard_Reductio ...
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  • ...it is considered.<ref name=":4" /> While there are several biochemical or electrochemical methods to remove organic halides, AOX has been preferred due to its low co ...absorbed into acetic acid. Subsequent use of microcolumetric titration, an electrochemical quantification method, provides the AOX content in the sample. Using the di ...
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  • ...irst8=Viatcheslav V. |date=2018-12-04 |title=Halogen-free GeO2 conversion: electrochemical reduction vs. complexation in (DTBC)2Ge[Py(CN)n] (n = 0…2) complexes |url=h ...igands can be biologically active ones which operate at very low reduction potentials. This makes the germanium complexes with those ligands easily reducible and ...
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  • ...-2.02 V were observed in THF, which elucidated that the difference in peak potentials were consistent with two one-electron transfer processes when being compare ...
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  • ...-10-01|title=Pulsed-Potential Oxidation of Methanol|journal=Journal of the Electrochemical Society|language=en|volume=135|issue=10|pages=2459|doi=10.1149/1.2095358|bi ...
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