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This was performed in order to obtain an optimum potential range for further amperometric sensing investigations.
The passivation potential range for the three investigated steel alloys is about 1.15 1.3 V.
Low discharge rates on Ag(1 1 1) are observed, and the potential range for hydrogen evolution can be estimated.
Electrochemical characterization i.e. cyclic voltammetry (CV) was done to know the reduction potential range for Cu-Ni co-deposition.
Therefore, the cyclic voltammetry measurement was performed to determine the onset oxidation potential and the suitable potential range for the electropolymerization of PEDOT on the electrospun nanofibers.
Our preliminary fundamental results show that this new polymer offers a wide potential range for electroanalytical exploration from selective electrodes to separation and/or preconcentration sampling devices.
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The results show relatively high inhibition effects in the charge transfer controlled potential ranges for reduction of Fe3+ as well as oxidation of Fe2+, whereby the Tafel slopes increase to b± = ± 220 ± 20 mV at T = 298°K.
The pore diameter w pore = 130 nm is pretty much the same in all cases and thus can be seen as being independent of the doping concentrations and of the etching potentials used as long as they are inside the potential ranges for good quality pores.
The behaviour of Ir and Ru was complicated by the fact that the potential ranges for hydrogen adsorption and monolayer oxide formation (both of which can exert an inhibiting influence) overlap, ie the region where the adatom incipient hydrous oxide transition can occur without complications is extremely limited in the case of these two metals.
The cyclic voltammetric technique was used to characterize the electrodes in the potential range of interest for fuel cell reactions.
In the current manuscript we present an initial exploration of three applications to illustrate the potential range of problems for which SWISS might be considered.
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