Electrochemical Processes Associated with Energy Transfer.
Abstract
The reported project has had as its main theme study, on a broad front of research, the modes of energy transfer which can accompany electrochemically induced charge-transfer process. Significant aspects of electrochemical techniques, theory, instrumentation, developed during our studies of energy transfer modes have been (1) development of a computer controlled rapid scan stop flow kinetic spectrometer, (2) determination, using this spectrometer, of the kinetics and mechanism of an important and common electrochemical reaction sub-component, the protonation of a radical anion, (3) development of the theory for half-order regeneration reactions, a difficult-to-assess but perhaps common type of anodic electrode process, and (4) description of a new form of metal complex adsorption involving formation of adsorbed two-dimensional crystal phases. (Modified author abstract)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0781272
Entities
People
- Charles N. Reilley
- Royce W. Murray
Organizations
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill