Analysis of the Magnetic Force Generated at a Hemispherical Microelectrode
- 1 June 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 69 (11) , 2070-2076
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac960899w
Abstract
An analytical expression is presented for the magnetic force generated during steady-state voltammetry at a hemispherical microelectrode immersed in a uniform magnetic field. Diffusion of electrogenerated ions through the magnetic field results in a magnetic force that induces convective solution flow near the electrode surface. The magnetic force per unit volume, (i.e., force density), is shown to decrease as r-2, where r is the distance away from the center of the hemispherical electrode. A consequence of the inverse square dependence of on r is that the magnetic force is confined to a microscopic solution volume near the electrode surface (e.g., ∼2 × 10-9 L for a 12.5-μm-radius hemispherical electrode). The net magnetic force acting on the diffusion layer volume, , is computed as a function of magnetic field strength and orientation and used in an approximate analysis of experimental data obtained at an inlaid 12.5-μm-radius Pt microdisk electrode. Enhancements in voltammetric currents are shown to result from magnetic forces as small as 2 × 10-11 N.Keywords
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