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Conflat two and three electrode electrochemical cells

Periyapperuma et al., 2014

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12696664615809159942
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Periyapperuma K
Tran T
Trussler S
Ioboni D
Obrovac M
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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Two and three-electrode electrochemical test cells based on low cost and readily available Conflat vacuum fittings are described. Two-electrode Conflat cells were found to have the same performance as two-electrode coin cells at room temperature, while three-electrode …
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