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  1. Compton Richard G (Ed.)
    Thin-layer electrochemistry deals with electrochemical reactions in a confined solution comparable to the thickness of the diffusion layer. It gives immediate access to the electrode surface for performing rapid electrolysis reactions. The aim of this article is to highlight the seminal studies and some recent updates on thin-layer electrochemistry in three sub-sections: a) batch-type thin-layer electrodes (TLEs) and their principles, b) optically transparent TLEs for in situ spectral observation of the electrode reaction, and c) thin layer flow microreactors focusing on paired electrochemical reactions. 
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