Cyclic voltammetry of ferrocene monocarboxylic acid (FMCA) on 7x10 μm diameter glassy carbon disc working electrode at 25°C showed reversible electrochemistry at all the potential scan rates v, studied. The data for the peak anodic current, ipa are tabulated. If the sytem is a one-electron process with a diffusion coefficient, D. value
Cyclic voltammetry of ferrocene monocarboxylic acid (FMCA) on 7x10 μm diameter glassy carbon disc working electrode at 25°C showed reversible electrochemistry at all the potential scan rates v, studied. The data for the peak anodic current, ipa are tabulated. If the sytem is a one-electron process with a diffusion coefficient, D. value
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