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1950
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6435.1950.tb01420.x
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“…N. Frumkin was the first to consider the effect of the double-Iayer structure on the kinetics of electrochemical processes in developing the theory of slow discharge and hydrogen overpotential [7,8,551]. Frumkin 's views were later fruitfully employed by himself and by his co-workers to explain the phenomena observed in the electrochemical reduction of oxygen [552], anions [463][464][465][466][551][552][553][554][555][556][557][558][559], and several neutral compounds.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…N. Frumkin was the first to consider the effect of the double-Iayer structure on the kinetics of electrochemical processes in developing the theory of slow discharge and hydrogen overpotential [7,8,551]. Frumkin 's views were later fruitfully employed by himself and by his co-workers to explain the phenomena observed in the electrochemical reduction of oxygen [552], anions [463][464][465][466][551][552][553][554][555][556][557][558][559], and several neutral compounds.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…N. Frumkin was the first to consider the effect of the double-Iayer structure on the kinetics of electrochemical processes in developing the theory of slow discharge and hydrogen overpotential [7,8,551]. Frumkin 's views were later fruitfully employed by himself and by his co-workers to explain the phenomena observed in the electrochemical reduction of oxygen [552], anions [463][464][465][466][551][552][553][554][555][556][557][558][559], and several neutral compounds. Recently, the ideas developed by Frumkin have become widespread among electrochemists (see, for example, [420,[560][561][562]); several publications have appeared in which the effect of the double-Iayer structure on electrode processes was discussed.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%