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Theory of square, rectangular, and microband electrodes through explicit GPU simulation

Ian Cutress, Richard Compton
Department of Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QZ, United Kingdom
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Volume 645, Issue 2, 1 July 2010, Pages 159-166 (21 May 2010)

@article{cutress2010theory,

   title={Theory of square, rectangular, and microband electrodes through explicit GPU simulation},

   author={Cutress, I. and others},

   journal={Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry},

   issn={1572-6657},

   year={2010},

   publisher={Elsevier}

}

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The use of microband electrodes in electrochemistry has expanded in recent years due to enhanced current densities, ease of fabrication, and available theory. This paper, through explicit three-dimensional finite difference GPU simulation, simulates mass transport to square and rectangular (finite band) microelectrodes and quantifies the response of a finite band at any given length to width ratio, including the validation of an equation for the chronoamperometric response. In addition, the power of explicit simulations harnessed to modern computing hardware is emphasised.
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