Abstract:The theory of the potentiostatic transient for 3D nucleation with diffusion-controlled growth is discussed. It is shown that the theoretical model of Mirkin and Nilov [J. Electroanal. Chem., 283 (1990) 35] and Heerman and Tarallo [J. Electroanal. Chem., 470 (1999) 70] predicts too high values of the current, which becomes very apparent for high values of the site density and low values of the nucleation rate constant (progressive nucleation). For example, the model then predicts that the current in the limi… Show more
“…For N 0 /A ) 1 nucleation is progressive and as shown in Fig. 7a and b, the currents obtained from simulations of hierarchical overlap approach those predicted by the MLMH conjecture [19], however attaining higher maximum currents and approaching faster the Cottrell limit corresponding to planar diffusion to the entire electrode surface. The SM formulation of the standard model does not consider the spread in birth times of diffusion zones occurring during progressive nucleation, thus the corresponding currents remain invariably below the Cottrell limit at all times.…”
Section: Comparison Of Transients Arising From Hierarchical and Nonhisupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In 2004 Matthijs et al (MLMH) [19] considered the ''phantom nuclei" (cf. [10][11][12]) needed to recover the random distribution required for proper application of the KJMA theory to progressive nucleation.…”
Section: Overlap Of Planar Diffusion Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A and N 0 were found from the SM model solving a system of nonlinear equations using the coordinates of the current maximum [6], while in the case of the HML [17] and HT [15] models the kinetic parameters were obtained from non-linear fitting of the whole data sets to the theoretical equations, using the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. Values obtained from the MLMH model have not been included in this particular analysis because the cubic polynomial developed as approximate solution [19] holds only before the current maximum, a time span in general too short for comparison with other models.…”
Section: Comparison Of Transients Arising From Hierarchical and Nonhimentioning
“…For N 0 /A ) 1 nucleation is progressive and as shown in Fig. 7a and b, the currents obtained from simulations of hierarchical overlap approach those predicted by the MLMH conjecture [19], however attaining higher maximum currents and approaching faster the Cottrell limit corresponding to planar diffusion to the entire electrode surface. The SM formulation of the standard model does not consider the spread in birth times of diffusion zones occurring during progressive nucleation, thus the corresponding currents remain invariably below the Cottrell limit at all times.…”
Section: Comparison Of Transients Arising From Hierarchical and Nonhisupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In 2004 Matthijs et al (MLMH) [19] considered the ''phantom nuclei" (cf. [10][11][12]) needed to recover the random distribution required for proper application of the KJMA theory to progressive nucleation.…”
Section: Overlap Of Planar Diffusion Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A and N 0 were found from the SM model solving a system of nonlinear equations using the coordinates of the current maximum [6], while in the case of the HML [17] and HT [15] models the kinetic parameters were obtained from non-linear fitting of the whole data sets to the theoretical equations, using the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. Values obtained from the MLMH model have not been included in this particular analysis because the cubic polynomial developed as approximate solution [19] holds only before the current maximum, a time span in general too short for comparison with other models.…”
Section: Comparison Of Transients Arising From Hierarchical and Nonhimentioning
“…(17) and (25), v and q depend on the potential scan rate. However, as we have just seen, the change in these parameters has no significant impact on g 0 ; that is why the zerocrossing is almost common to all curves performed with different scan rates and same DE s .…”
Section: Simple Reversible Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under this condition, the phenomenon can be treated as in chronoamperometry except that the nucleation constant is likely to vary with time. With the conventional wisdom [11][12][13][14][15][16][17], it is assumed that around a growing hemispherical nucleus created at t = s from the beginning of nucleation at t = t 1 , because of the ingestion of active sites, a circular area free of other nuclei develops which surface is proportional to t-s. This area was identified to an equivalent area needed to sustain the growth of the hemispherical nuclei by planar diffusion.…”
Section: Occurrence Of Diffusion-controlled Three-dimensional Nucleationmentioning
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