Abstract

AbstractThis work validates a posteriori the use of the theory developed ca. 40 years ago by Amatore and Savéant for regular arrays of electroactive band or disk electrodes. This theory has been profitably used and widely applied in more than 900 research papers for the treatment of the voltammetric responses of arrays of nanoelectroactive objects that were necessarily random by construction. In this work we show that competitive diffusion interaction between the active sites enforce redistribution of individual diffusion layer which homogenize dimensions of the solution volumes ‘feeding’ each active site. For arrays of nanodisk electrodes, it also validates the corresponding approximation assuming that its voltammetric behavior is to that afforded by identical independent cylindrical unit cells performing in parallel.

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