Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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184534 | Electrochimica Acta | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A simple electrochemical methodology for evaluation of the velocity of electroosmotic flow at the tip of a polarized microcapillary is herein described. The methodology relies on the application of a composite, potentiostatically-controlled voltage signal which comprises both AC and DC polarization components. Subsequent analysis of the current-time response yields an approximation for the velocity of electroosmotic flow at the microcapillary tip. Using this methodology, it is also herein shown, that previously observed low-frequency pseudo-inductive behaviour is related to an accumulation of ions into the capillary tip region under an applied potential via a mechanism based on electroosmosis.
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Authors
Barry R. Silver, Karel Holub, Vladimír Mareček,