Publications by authors named "P Goonetilleke"

Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) are compared as techniques for analyzing double layer capacitances of ionic liquids (ILs) at the surfaces of two carbon-based electrodes. These systems are relevant for energy storage supercapacitors and often are associated with unconventional electrochemical properties. Certain theoretical and experimental aspects of CV and EIS necessary for quantitative evaluation of the capacitance characteristics of such systems are explored.

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Carbon nanotube (CNT) electrodes in combination with ionic liquid (IL) electrolytes are potentially important for energy storage systems. We report electrochemical investigation of such a system involving a paper-electrode of multi-wall CNT (MWCNT) in the IL of 1-ethyl-3-methyl imidazolium ethylsulfate (EMIM-EtSO(4)). Our study concentrates on the analytical aspects of cyclic voltammetry (CV) to probe the double layer capacitance of these relatively unconventional systems (that involve rather large charge-discharge time constants).

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Background: Olfaction studies in the institution of Department of Otorhinolaryngology at Leicester Royal Infirmary have detected a previously unreported, variable phenomenon--'superosmia'--in which subjects' olfaction threshold concentrations are up to 100,000 smaller than the average value.

Objectives: The aim of this report is to define and quantify this phenomenon.

Methods: Two hundred and thirty subjects, who had been screened for active nasal pathology (age range 20-60 years), underwent individual olfactory threshold tests for phenylethyl alcohol or eucalyptol, using a computer-driven olfactometer in a controlled laboratory setting.

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The use of intranasal steroids by otolaryngologists in the treatment of patients with infective rhinosinusitis and after endonasal surgery, particularly endoscopic sinus surgery, is unlicensed, as stated in the British National Formulary and in the manufacturers' leaflets supplied with nasal steroid medications. However, despite this, nasal steroids continue to be prescribed in these circumstances. Debate continues as to the exact role of intranasal steroids in sinonasal infection and after sinonasal surgery and whether their use in these circumstances should still be unlicensed.

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The technique of time-resolved impedance spectroscopy can be combined with dc cyclic voltammetry (CV) to study mechanisms and kinetics of electrochemical reactions at solid-liquid interfaces. Utilization of these techniques in a combined framework, however, is based on a number of specific considerations of measurement procedures and data analysis. The present work discusses certain essential elements of this topic, focusing primarily on the analysis of time-resolved impedance spectra where interdependent dc and ac effects of parallel faradaic and nonfaradaic reactions are present under potentiodynamic conditions.

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