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The importance of microelectrodes is widely recognised and interest
in their application in diverse areas of research has been
increasing over the past ten years. In fact, several meetings
organized by the International Society of Electrochemistry, The
American Chemical Society and The U. S. Electrochemical Society
have analysed various aspects of their theory and applications. For
this reason it seemed that the time had arrived when scientists
from around the world, actively concerned with research in the area
of microelectrodes, should meet, exchange ideas and assess the
direction of future developments. Furthermore, it seemed
appropriate that this meeting should be held as a NATO Advanced
Study Institute, so that students and young scientists with
research interests in microelectrodes would have the opportunity to
interact with experts in the field, establish future collaboration
and, hopefully, catalyse new developments in the area. The meeting
was held in Alvor, Portugal, in May 1990. This book compiles the
lectures delivered in the Institute. It reviews the most important
aspects of microelectrodes and points out directions for future
research in this field. Several contributions discuss recent
developments in theoretical aspects such as the properties of
various geometries and computational procedures for solving the
equations describing the coupling of mass transport to
microelectrodes with heterogeneous electron tranfer and homogeneous
chemistry. The materials and methods available for microelectrodes
manufacture are presented in some detail. Both steady state and
transient techniques are covered and the interaction of theory with
experiment is discussed.
The importance of microelectrodes is widely recognised and interest
in their application in diverse areas of research has been
increasing over the past ten years. In fact, several meetings
organized by the International Society of Electrochemistry, The
American Chemical Society and The U. S. Electrochemical Society
have analysed various aspects of their theory and applications. For
this reason it seemed that the time had arrived when scientists
from around the world, actively concerned with research in the area
of microelectrodes, should meet, exchange ideas and assess the
direction of future developments. Furthermore, it seemed
appropriate that this meeting should be held as a NATO Advanced
Study Institute, so that students and young scientists with
research interests in microelectrodes would have the opportunity to
interact with experts in the field, establish future collaboration
and, hopefully, catalyse new developments in the area. The meeting
was held in Alvor, Portugal, in May 1990. This book compiles the
lectures delivered in the Institute. It reviews the most important
aspects of microelectrodes and points out directions for future
research in this field. Several contributions discuss recent
developments in theoretical aspects such as the properties of
various geometries and computational procedures for solving the
equations describing the coupling of mass transport to
microelectrodes with heterogeneous electron tranfer and homogeneous
chemistry. The materials and methods available for microelectrodes
manufacture are presented in some detail. Both steady state and
transient techniques are covered and the interaction of theory with
experiment is discussed.
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