In this work the formation of electrohydrodynamic (EHD) convective patterns has been studied by means of the electrochemiluminescence produced through the electrolysis of 9.10-diphenylanthracene in water- and oxygen-free solvents. The observation of EHD convection could be verified in electrolytes with low conductivity (< 10e(-5) S m-1), when a strong electric field (> 10e4 V m-1) was applied. The electrolysis was run in thin layer electrochemical cells with interelectrode distance lower than 200 micron. Typical convective patterns are here reported and the analysis of the EHD phenomena will be attempted.
Formation of electroluminescent patterns with 9.10-diphenylanthracene: examples of electrohydrodynamic structures / Dini, Danilo. - 99-15(2002), pp. 171-177.
Formation of electroluminescent patterns with 9.10-diphenylanthracene: examples of electrohydrodynamic structures
DINI, DANILO
2002
Abstract
In this work the formation of electrohydrodynamic (EHD) convective patterns has been studied by means of the electrochemiluminescence produced through the electrolysis of 9.10-diphenylanthracene in water- and oxygen-free solvents. The observation of EHD convection could be verified in electrolytes with low conductivity (< 10e(-5) S m-1), when a strong electric field (> 10e4 V m-1) was applied. The electrolysis was run in thin layer electrochemical cells with interelectrode distance lower than 200 micron. Typical convective patterns are here reported and the analysis of the EHD phenomena will be attempted.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.