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Charge-transfer diffusion rates and activity relationships during oxidation and reduction of plasma-polymerized vinylferrocene films

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This article is published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry.The article was published on 1981-02-01. It has received 224 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Diffusion.

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Spectroelectrochemical study of polypyrrole films

TL;DR: The chronoabsorptometric results show that polypyrrole film grows linearly with time t and not t 1/2 as mentioned in this paper, which is consistent with the slow step in the growth process being a radical coupling step and not the diffusion of pyrrole to the electrode surface.
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Electronically conducting polymers

TL;DR: The exciting new field of conducting polymers has been reviewed from the viewpoint of electrochemistry in this article, where the main topics treated are electropolymerization, the structure, and the charge storage mechanism.
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Nernstian adsorbate-like bulk layer of organic radical polymers for high-density charge storage purposes

TL;DR: Redox polymer layers with 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-oxyl-4-yl (TEMPO) groups showed nernstian adsorbate-like electrochemical behaviors up to submicrometer thicknesses based on a fast charge propagation within the bulk layer and persistence in electrolyte solutions.
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A voltammetric investigation of the charge storage reactions of hydrous iridium oxide layers

TL;DR: In this article, the unusual potential/pH behavior of hydrous oxide layers grown on iridium under potential cycling conditions is interpreted on the basis of a model which describes the interaction between the acid-base and redox properties of this type of system.
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The Dynamics of Electron Self-Exchange between Nanoparticles

TL;DR: The rate of electron self-exchange reactions between discretely charged metal-like cores of nanoparticles has been measured in multilayer films of nanop particles by an electrochemical method.
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