Electrochemistry



The electrochemical cell used to measure the reactivity of the iron oxide. The iron oxide electrode can be seen in the back of the cell. The current in various electrolytes is measured as a function of potential using a potentiostat. close up of cell



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Doped Electrodes in .2M Na2SO4 (buffered at pH=8.9) saturated with oxygen.

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Doped Electrodes in 10mM K3Fe(CN)6 in 1M KCl (buffered at pH=8.7).


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Updated: July 7,1998