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ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA

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0013-4686

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1873-3859

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  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
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  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
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  • Assessment of organic coating degradation via local impedance imaging

    The paper presents a new approach to organic coating condition evaluation at micrometer scale using localized impedance measurements. It is based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) in contact mode. Impedance is measured between conductive AFM tip and metal substrate covered with organic coating. A single-frequency voltage perturbation signal is applied between the electrodes and current response signal is registered. As the tip is...

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  • Electrochemical study of lithium insertion into carbon-rich polymer-derived silicon carbonitride ceramics
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    • J. Kaspar
    • G. Mera
    • A. Nowak
    • M. Graczyk-Zając
    • R. Riedel

    - ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA - Year 2010

    W pracy przedstawiono materiał ceramiczny, bogaty w węgiel krzemo azotek węgla (SiCN), otrzymany na drodze pirolizy w zakresie temperatur od 1100 do 1700°C. Badania elektrochemiczne insercji litu wykazały, że materiał elektrodowy na bazie SiCN może być obiecujący jako anoda w bateriach litowych. Próbka otrzymana w 1300°C cechuje się pojemnością 392 mAh/g i jest stabilna aktywna elektrochemicznie w trakcie interkalacji i deinterkalacji...

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  • Detection of random transients caused by pitting corrosion

    Proces korozyjny może być badany za pomocą techniki szumu elektrochemicznego. Szum obserwowany jest jako fluktuacje prądowe i napięciowe w trójelektrodowym układzie pomiarowym. W celu stwierdzenia obecności korozji wżerowej wykonana została detekcja charakterystycznych sygnałów. Opracowany został algorytm oparty na analizie lokalnych zmian w spektrogramie rejestru prądowego. Spektrogram uzyskany został za pomocą krótkoczasowej...

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  • Induced-fit binding of laccase to gold and carbon electrodes for the biological fuel cell applications
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    • M. Karaskiewicz
    • D. Majdecka
    • A. Wieckowska
    • J. Biernat
    • J. Rogalski
    • R. Bilewicz

    - ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA - Year 2014

    Analogues of laccase natural substrates (syringic, veratric, ferulic, vanillic, isovanillic, 3,5-dimethoxybenzoic aldehydes) were employed to bind and orient laccase molecules in a way which facilitates adsorption of the catalyst molecules and their electrical connection with the conductive support. Laccase was bound efficiently to these substrates both on gold and carbon electrodes forming, respectively, 2D and 3D films sensitive...

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