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Article: Research from Delft University of Technology provides new data on spectroscopy.
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- Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week
- Article date:
- November 8, 2009
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"We introduce both theoretically and experimentally a new electrochemical technique based on measuring the fluctuations of the faradaic current during redox cycling. By analogy with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), we refer to this technique as electrochemical correlation spectroscopy (ECS)," researchers in Netherlands report (see also Spectroscopy).
"We first derive an analytical expression of the power spectral density for the fluctuations in a thin-layer-cell geometry. We then show agreement with measurements using ferrocenedimethanol, Fe(MeOH)(2), in water and in acetonitrile in microfabricated thin-layer cells with a similar to 70 mn electrode ...
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