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Generator-collector experiments offer insights into the mechanisms of electrochemical reactions by correlating the product and generator currents. Most commonly, these experiments are performed using a rotating ring-disk electrode (RRDE). We developed a double electrode flow cell (DEFC) with exchangeable generator and detector electrodes where the electrode width equals the channel width. Commonalities and differences between the RRDE and DEFC are discussed based on analytical solutions, numerical simulations and measurements of the ferri-/ferrocyanide redox couple on Pt electrodes in a potassium chloride electrolyte. The analytical solutions agree with the measurements using electrode widths of 5 and 2 mm. Yet, we find an unexpected dependence on the exponent of the width so that wider electrodes cannot be analysed using the conventional analytical solution. In contrast, all the investigated electrodes show a collection efficiency of close to 35.4% above a minimum rotation speed or flow rate, where the narrowest electrode is most accurate at the cost of precision and the widest electrode the least accurate but most precise. Our DEFC with exchangeable electrodes is an attractive alternative to commercial RRDEs due to the flexibility to optimize the electrode materials and geometry for the desired reaction.
Electrochemical CO2 reduction offers a method to use renewable electricity to convert CO2 into CO and other carbon-based chemical building blocks. While nearly all studies rely on a CO2 feed, we show herein that aqueous bicarbonate solutions can also
Modern computation relies crucially on modular architectures, breaking a complex algorithm into self-contained subroutines. A client can then call upon a remote server to implement parts of the computation independently via an application programming
We present a critical overview comparing theoretical predictions and measurements of Van der Waals dispersion forces in media on the basis of the respective Hamaker constants. To quantify the agreement, we complement the reported experimental errors
We have implemented a control system for experiments in atomic, molecular and optical physics based on a commercial low-cost board, featuring a field-programmable gate array as part of a system-on-a-chip on which a Linux operating system is running.
A system for online measurement of the transverse beam emittance was developed. It is named $^{4}$PrOB$varepsilon$aM (4-Profiler Online Beam Emittance Measurement) and was conceived to measure the emittance in a fast and efficient way using the multi