Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.560, No.2, 117-126, 2003
Dual microband electrodes: current distributions and diffusion layer'titrations'. Implications for electroanalytical measurements
The simulation of transport to double microband electrodes in generator-collector mode is reported focusing especially on the 'titration curve' approach to electroanalysis in which a titrant is electrogenerated from a redox active precursor on the generator electrode and reacts homogeneously with the target analyte. The current on the detector electrode reflects the amount of titrant 'surviving' passage between the two electrodes. The form of the titration curve -plots of detector current as a function of generator current - is shown to be highly sensitive to the electrode kinetics of the redox couple driven at the generator electrode. Accordingly the naive use of such methodology for analysis without accompanying simulation and kinetic analysis is fraught with danger. Use of the conformal mapping approach in combination with the ADI method for investigation of the 'titration' current distributions at the double band system gives fast and precise simulation of this and similar problems. Convergence analysis is described which allows for the automatic selection of the simulation grid size so as to obtain a chosen accuracy (for example 1%) of the current for all experimentally meaningful values of the geometrical and physico-chemical parameters of the system to be investigated. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:dual microband electrodes;microelectrodes;diffusion layer titration;titration current;current distribution;conformal map;simulation