Journal Article10.1021/AC00230A020
Explicit finite difference method in simulating electrode processes
Renato Seeber,S. Stefani +1 more
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About: This article is published in Analytical Chemistry. The article was published on 01 Jun 1981. The article focuses on the topics: Finite difference coefficient & Mixed finite element method.
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R. S. Nicholson,Irving. Shain +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the integral equations obtained from the boundary value problems were solved and extensive data were calculated which permit construction of stationary electrode polarograms from theory, making it possible to develop diagnostic criteria so that unknown systems can be characterized by studying the variation of peak current, half-peak potential, or ratio of anodic to cathodic peak currents as a function of rate of voltage scan.
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