chemistry, a rotating disk electrode (RDE) is a working electrode used in three-electrode systems for hydrodynamic voltammetry. The electrode rotates during...
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a rotating ring-disk electrode (RRDE) is a double working electrode used in hydrodynamic voltammetry, very similar to a rotating disk electrode (RDE)...
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disk electrode (RDE) Rotating ring-disk electrode (RRDE) Hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) Dropping mercury electrode (DME) Auxiliary electrode Electrochemical...
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equation models the diffusion and solution flow conditions around a rotating disk electrode (RDE). It is named after Veniamin Grigorievich Levich who first...
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Liquid rheostat Rotating disk electrode Rotating ring-disk electrode Rotating-anode X-ray tube Polarography Voltammetry Working electrode Doubova, L. M...
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electrode surface by stirring the solution, pumping the solution, or rotating the electrode as is the case with rotating disk electrodes and rotating...
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Voltammetry (section Three electrode system)
similar to the three-electrode system. For example, the rotating ring-disk electrode has two distinct and separate working electrodes, a disk, and a ring, which...
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electrochemical setup and amount of stirring. In the case a rotating disk electrode setup is used and the electrode is flat and smooth, the iMT can be modeled using...
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the Levich equation. Furthermore, B is readily extracted from rotating disk electrode experimental data. The B can be defined as: B = ( 0.620 ) n F A...
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RdE) Rotating detonation engine, a rocket engine that uses continuous detonation to provide thrust. Rotating disk electrode, a type of electrode used...
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Electrical double layer Electrokinetic phenomena Liquid metal electrode Rotating disk electrode Johnson, Duane (2003), Narayanan, Ranga; Schwabe, Dietrich...
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29, 2022. Magaino, S. (January 1997). "Corrosion rate of copper rotating-disk-electrode in simulated acid rain". Electrochimica Acta. 42 (3): 377–382....
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important. Rotating electrode: can the instrument operate a rotating electrode. This is intrinsic for experiments that require a rotating disk electrode or rotating...
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Spark plug (section Central electrode)
platinum spark plugs, because there is a risk of damaging a metal disk welded to the electrode. Over the years variations on the basic spark plug design have...
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working electrodes rotating to create a laminar flow of solution across the electrode surface. Both rotating disk electrodes (RDE) and rotating ring-disk electrodes...
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well as more complex experiments involving rotating disk electrodes and rotating ring-disk electrodes. In the case of photoinduced electron transfer the...
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regular basis. This is, for instance, the case when using a rotating disk as a tool-electrode. The corresponding process is often also referred to as EDM...
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Electric generator (section Faraday disk generator)
moving electrically charged belts, plates and disks that carried charge to a high potential electrode. The charge was generated using either of two mechanisms:...
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Grinding (abrasive cutting) (redirect from Disk grinding)
grinding. An ELID cell consists of a metal-bonded grinding wheel, a cathode electrode, a pulsed DC power supply, and electrolyte. The wheel is connected to...
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et al. (1999). "Electropolymerization of methacrylonitrile on a rotating disk electrode at high spinning rate." Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry...
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1903, Alfred Wehrsen patented an ebonite rotating disk possessing embedded sectors with button contacts at the disk surface. In 1907, Heinrich Wommelsdorf...
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contribution to science. The Levich equation describing a current at a rotating disk electrode is named after him. His research activities also included gas-phase...
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Ablation (section Protoplanetary disk ablation)
silica dust with which the product started. Protoplanetary disks are rotating circumstellar disks of dense gas and dust surrounding young, newly formed stars...
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capable of rotating about its axis or provided with rotating contacts; Fluid comprises the opposite terminal; Eccentric weight to a spindle; Rotating terminal...
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temperature by the strength of its air/water or steam-cooled rotating airfoils; there are no rotating parts in an open-cycle MHD generator. This upper bound...
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generator; charge is transported by moving plates, disks, or cylinders to a high voltage electrode. For these generators, however, corona discharge from...
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a device that controls electric current flow in a high vacuum between electrodes to which an electric potential difference has been applied. It takes the...
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be used to control the flow process simply by controlling the rotating speed of the disk. The most commonly used valves include the hydrophilic valve,...
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enzyme, all of which may depend on electrode potential. The enzyme is often immobilized on a rotating disk working electrode (RDE) that is spun quickly to...
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generated a steady (DC) current by rotating a copper disk near the bar magnet with a sliding electrical lead ("Faraday's disk"). Faraday explained electromagnetic...
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