Abstract
As discussed in Chap. 2 any chemical reaction involving charge exchange between two different redox reactants, see Eqs. (3.1 a,b) can be performed virtually — and very often also practically — by performing the redox reactions of the two redox-couples separately at two different electrodes but jointly in a divided electrochemical cell (Fig. 3.1):
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Wendt, H., Kreysa, G. (1999). Electrochemical Thermodynamics. In: Electrochemical Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03851-2_3
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