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The AUREX cell: a versatile operando electrochemical cell for studying catalytic materials using X-ray diffraction, total scattering and X-ray absorption spectroscopy under working conditions. [PDF]

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Electrochemical cell in the brain

Nature Nanotechnology, 2020
Nitric oxide, a gaseous neurotransmitter, can be electrochemically generated inside the brain to activate calcium ion channels, paving the way for implantable neurotransmitter probes.
Ki Tae Nam, Sunghak Park
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Electrochemical cells

2022
This chapter examines electrochemical cells, which consist of two electrodes, or metallic conductors, each in contact with an electrolyte, an ionic conductor. Because many reactions involve the transfer of electrons, they can be studied (and used) by allowing them to take place in a cell equipped with electrodes, with the spontaneous reaction forcing ...
Peter Atkins   +2 more
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Electrochemical solar cells

Solar Energy, 1982
Abstract Semiconductor liquid junction solar cells reach 12 per cent solar to electrical and similar solar to chemical (hydrogen) conversion efficiency when made with single crystal semiconductors; they retain 2 3 of this efficiency when made with thin, chemically formed, polycrystalline semiconductor films.
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Electrochemical cells

2013
Contents Half-reactions and electrodes 734 Brief illustration 76.1: Half-reactions 734 Brief illustration 76.2: The reaction quotient of a half-reaction 734 Varieties of cells 734 Brief illustration 76.3 ...
Peter Atkins   +2 more
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Electrochemical cells

2016
This chapter discusses electrochemical cells. The transfer of electrons is the core concept of electrochemistry, and the resulting reactions can be expressed in terms of the reaction Gibbs energy interpreted as a potential difference generated by an electrochemical cell.
Peter Atkins   +2 more
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The electrochemical cell

2018
This chapter focuses on the electrochemical cell. It discusses electrode polarization in terms of the relationship between electrochemical cells and capacitors. The chapter also lists classifications of electrodes. These vary between the first, second, or third. It explores the process of achieving Galvanic (voltaic) cells.
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Control of chaos in an electrochemical cell

Physical Review E, 1993
We report control of chemical chaos observed during the electrodissolution of a rotating copper disk in a sodium acetate-acetic acid buffer. An adaptation of a simple recursive proportional-feedback control strategy, generally applicable to systems well described by one-dimensional maps, was used to stabilise the chaotic response of the system on an ...
, Parmananda   +3 more
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ELECTROCHEMICAL MEASUREMENTS OF CELL POPULATIONS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1981
Determination of cell growth was carried out by a polarographic system. The system was constructed of two platinum electrodes, a saturated calomel electrode, and a thermistor electrode. Responses of the system to the dissolved oxygen, pH, and temperature were examined. Cell growth of S. cerevisiae and M.
K, Sakato   +4 more
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