Abstract

Abstract The dependence of complex impedance behaviour on mechanical surface treatment of glassy carbon electrodes in standard water KCl solutions at room temperature was investigated. A considerable frequency dependence of both the real and the imaginary term of the impedance was observed in the entire 1-50 kHz range of frequencies used for electrodes of different surface roughness. The results are discussed in the light of the Levie theory.

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