Efforts to design catalytic schemes approaching reversibility in which the catalyst is active for both the oxidation and reduction processes are attracting active attention boosted by recent successes. Kinetic analysis of such systems, by electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry (CV), would contribute to establish reliable mechanisms. So far, the relationships required to achieve this task have been restrained to irreversible catalytic schemes. The purpose of the present communication is to fill this gap. As a preliminary contribution, the analysis is limited to simple on-electron-one step schemes so as to set out the main features of the competition between catalytic reaction and diffusion transport of catalyst and substrates....
Electrocatalysts based on monolayers of transition-metal complexes attached to electrode surfaces fr...
International audienceThe electron transfer and specific adsorption of a redox-active molecule are c...
Electrocatalysts based on monolayers of transition-metal complexes attached to electrode surfaces fr...
We consider theoretically a specific electrochemical-catalytic mechanism associated with reversible ...
We consider theoretically a specific electrochemical-catalytic mechanism associated with reversible ...
We consider theoretically a specific electrochemical-catalytic mechanism associated with reversible ...
In this work we refer to a simple and time-independent cyclovoltammetric approach for eval...
In this work, we present theoretical results in cyclic staircase voltammetry of a surface catalytic ...
In the context of modern energy challenges, there is an increasing need to decipher the mechanism of...
Contemporary energy challenges require the catalytic activation of small molecules such as H<sub>2</...
International audienceSome enzymes, including those that are involved in the activation of small mol...
International audienceSome enzymes, including those that are involved in the activation of small mol...
International audienceSome enzymes, including those that are involved in the activation of small mol...
International audienceSome enzymes, including those that are involved in the activation of small mol...
The theory of cyclic voltammetry at disc electrodes and microelectrodes is developed for a system wh...
Electrocatalysts based on monolayers of transition-metal complexes attached to electrode surfaces fr...
International audienceThe electron transfer and specific adsorption of a redox-active molecule are c...
Electrocatalysts based on monolayers of transition-metal complexes attached to electrode surfaces fr...
We consider theoretically a specific electrochemical-catalytic mechanism associated with reversible ...
We consider theoretically a specific electrochemical-catalytic mechanism associated with reversible ...
We consider theoretically a specific electrochemical-catalytic mechanism associated with reversible ...
In this work we refer to a simple and time-independent cyclovoltammetric approach for eval...
In this work, we present theoretical results in cyclic staircase voltammetry of a surface catalytic ...
In the context of modern energy challenges, there is an increasing need to decipher the mechanism of...
Contemporary energy challenges require the catalytic activation of small molecules such as H<sub>2</...
International audienceSome enzymes, including those that are involved in the activation of small mol...
International audienceSome enzymes, including those that are involved in the activation of small mol...
International audienceSome enzymes, including those that are involved in the activation of small mol...
International audienceSome enzymes, including those that are involved in the activation of small mol...
The theory of cyclic voltammetry at disc electrodes and microelectrodes is developed for a system wh...
Electrocatalysts based on monolayers of transition-metal complexes attached to electrode surfaces fr...
International audienceThe electron transfer and specific adsorption of a redox-active molecule are c...
Electrocatalysts based on monolayers of transition-metal complexes attached to electrode surfaces fr...