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IN the course of investigations concerning the mathematical analysis of rate-controlled polarographic limiting currents, rigorous methods have been worked out which make it possible to evaluate the rate constants of chemical reactions involved in the depolarization process, when the reactions are of the first order (for review, see ref. 1).
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KOUTECKÝ, J. Methods of Calculation of Polarographic Currents for Depolarization Schemes involving Reactions of Higher Order. Nature 174, 233–234 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174233a0
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