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	<dc:title xml:lang="en-US">Thin-layer cyclic voltammetric studies electron transfer across liquid/liquid interface</dc:title>
	<dc:creator>Lu, Xiao Quan</dc:creator>
	<dc:creator>Zhang, Lingping</dc:creator>
	<dc:creator>Sun, Ping</dc:creator>
	<dc:creator>Yao, Dongna</dc:creator>
	<dc:subject xml:lang="en-US">Thin layer cyclic voltammetry</dc:subject>
	<dc:subject xml:lang="en-US">Liquid/liquid interface</dc:subject>
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	<dc:description xml:lang="en-US">Thin layer cycle voltammetry is one of the most efficient methods to investigate liquid/liquid interface. The advantages of this approach lie on its simplicity and effectiveness. The paper represents the progress that has been made in experiments and theories, analyzing the factors that affect rate constants and discussing how to get steady-state currents.</dc:description>
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	<dc:date>2011-03-28</dc:date>
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	<dc:source xml:lang="en-US">European Journal of Chemistry; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2011): March 2011; 120-124</dc:source>
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