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. 2016 Oct 24;49(11):2560–2568. doi: 10.1021/acs.accounts.6b00446

Figure 10.

Figure 10

(a) CV for a Ni bare surface as a working electrode. (b) CV obtained using the bR thin film physisorbed on the Ni working electrode; arrows in the figures indicate the two possible directions (conventionally UP and DOWN) of the magnetic field (H = 0.35 T), which is orthogonal to the surface of the working electrode. Inset in panel (b) shows CVs of a bR/Ni thin film at H = 0: (i) freshly deposited bR on Ni and (ii) after the “electrochemical burning” of the bR. Reproduced with permission from ref (48). Copyright 2013 National Academy of Sciences.