Abstract
AbstractFundamental harmonic ac voltammetry at flow‐by wall electrodes was found experimentally to be independent of the flow rate for rates from 0 to 2.1 L/min. Measurements were made with phase‐sensitive instrumentation. The ac peak current dependence on the concentration, the frequency and amplitude of the applied ac voltage, and the dc scan rate was the same in flowing or stationary solutions. The shape of the ac voltammogram was also not influenced by the flow rate. These results are general for experimental conditions that produce unrestricted diffusion and that maintain simple, reversible electron‐transfer mechanisms.
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