Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.147, No.10, 3768-3770, 2000
Electrically heated cylindrical microelectrodes - Comparison of temperature profiles obtained by IR photography and digital simulation
In hot-wire electrochemistry electrode wires are heated in situ by electric current with a uniform temperature along the length being desirable. Using IR photography and digital simulation the degree of nonuniformity of the temperature along the wire was estimated. A strong influence of the thermal conductivity of the surrounding media was found. Furthermore it is shown that heated microelectrode wires have a uniform temperature over nearly their entire length.