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It is shown that it is possible to use microelectrodes to develop a number of strategies which allow electrochemical measurements on gas phase species. Comparisons are made with other related fields of research with particular emphasis on pulsed field desorption mass spectroscopy. Comparisons are also made with electrochemical measurements in”non-conducting” liquid and solid phase media which also rely on the application of microelectrodes.

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Fleischmann, M., Pons, S. (1991). Electrochemistry in the Gas Phase. In: Montenegro, M.I., Queirós, M.A., Daschbach, J.L. (eds) Microelectrodes: Theory and Applications. NATO ASI Series, vol 197. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3210-7_21

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