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DOI: 10.1007/bf00726438
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Determination of sodium nitrite in complex sodium grease

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“…For large negative electrode potential, cathodic reaction at CZTS will be mainly due to transport control, and there will be significant loss of interfacial charge transfer control [24]. The adsorbed "intermediate radicals" are also very important to explain photoelectrochemical kinetics [24]. In our case, these radicals are different because of different electrolytes (and their solution parameters), and hence there is possibility of different surface states.…”
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“…For large negative electrode potential, cathodic reaction at CZTS will be mainly due to transport control, and there will be significant loss of interfacial charge transfer control [24]. The adsorbed "intermediate radicals" are also very important to explain photoelectrochemical kinetics [24]. In our case, these radicals are different because of different electrolytes (and their solution parameters), and hence there is possibility of different surface states.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our case, these radicals are different because of different electrolytes (and their solution parameters), and hence there is possibility of different surface states. The charge transfer rate constant is related to drift velocity of outgoing electron and density of acceptor states, which can be different for different electrolytes [3,24]. It is believed that acidity of oxalic acid causes production of dangling bond.…”
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confidence: 99%