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Užití membránového vstupu hmotnostního spektrometru v elektrochemii

Title in English Use of membrane inlet of mass spectrometer in electrochemisty
Authors

JANDERKA Pavel DRBÁLKOVÁ Eva VŘEŠŤÁL Jan

Year of publication 2002
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Chemické Listy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Electrochemistry
Keywords membrane inlet; differential electrochemical mass spectrometry; DEMS; electro-oxidace; electro-reduction
Description In the paper the principles of the on-line connection of electrochemical cell and mass spectrometer and overview of some theoretical and practical aspects of - differential electrochemical mass spectrometry (DEMS) are given. DEMS is a type of experimental technique, which makes it possible to do investigation of electro-sorption, electro-oxidation and electro-hydrogenation processes of molecules like aromatic hydrocarbons and some other small organic molecules and reaction intermediates. We have demonstrated the use of our experimental set-up for detection, identification and observation in time of volatile and semivolatile species during electrochemical polarisation of working electrode. The results of measurements are presented as a plots of ion currents of selected masses of expected products as a function of working electrode potential (MSCV). Simultaneously the faradaic current-potential curves (CV) were measured as well.
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