Time-Resolved Spatial Distributions of Individual Components of Electroactive Films during Potentiodynamic Electrodeposition
Rachel M. Sapstead,
Robert M. Dalgliesh,
Virginia C. Ferreira
et al.
Abstract:Of the attributes that determine the performance of electroactive
film-based devices, the least well quantified and understood is the
spatial distribution of the component species. This is critical since
it dictates the transport rates of
all
the mobile
species (electrons, counterions, solvent, analyte, and reactant) and
the film mechanical properties (as exploited in actuator devices).
One of the few techniques able to provide individual species population
profiles
in situ
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