RDE Koutecky-Levich
Rotating Disk Electrode (RDE) electrochemistry combined with Koutecky-Levich analysis is a powerful electrochemical technique that decouples diffusion-limited and kinetically limited electron-transfer processes. Developed by Levich in the 1960s, RDE enables determination of heterogeneous electron-transfer rate constants and mechanistic information by rotating an electrode to control mass transport.
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- Levich, V. G. (1962). Physicochemical Hydrodynamics. Prentice Hall. · URL
- Bard, A. J., & Faulkner, L. R. (2001). Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications. John Wiley & Sons, 2nd edition. · URL
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