Fourier transform analysis of ramped square-wave voltammograms indicates the availability of a novel form of kinetic selectivity for surface-confined electron-transfer processes. Thus, for all the even harmonic components, quasi-reversible processes are sensitive to the surface coverage, the reversible potential, the electron-transfer rate constant (k), and the electron-transfer coefficient (α), as well as to the amplitude (ΔE) and frequency (f) of the square wave and dc scan rate. Additionally, it is insensitive to background capacitance current. In contrast, reversible processes and background currents are predicted to be absent from the even harmonics and only detectable in the odd harmonic components. The square-wave voltammetry of the ...
There are several strategies for enhancing the sensitivity of electroanalytical methods. Usually, th...
This manuscript presents a theoretical work about an electrode process preceded by a chemical reacti...
A pseudo-first-order catalytic mechanism in which both reactant and product of a redox reaction are...
The large-amplitude Fourier transformed (FT) alternating current (ac) cyclic voltammetric technique ...
The rapid electron-transfer reaction of the blue copper protein azurin adsorbed on different electro...
The fourth and higher harmonic components available in large-amplitude Fourier transformed ac voltam...
A detailed simulation of Fourier transformed large amplitude square-wave voltammetry is presented in...
A pseudo-first-order catalytic mechanism in which both reactant and product of the redox reaction ar...
Large-amplitude sinusoidal ac voltammetric techniques, when analyzed in the frequency domain using t...
Large-amplitude sinusoidal ac voltammetric techniques, when analyzed in the frequency domain using t...
The influence of the potential pulse height of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) (i.e., the SW amplitude...
The basis for mass transport of the electroactive species in different diffusion fields is examined,...
The theory for cyclic square wave voltammetry of surface-confined quasireversible electrode reaction...
Sawtooth and squarewave forms of transient voltammetry have been simulated in order that a detailed ...
Commonly, significant discrepancies are reported in theoretical and experimental comparisons of dc v...
There are several strategies for enhancing the sensitivity of electroanalytical methods. Usually, th...
This manuscript presents a theoretical work about an electrode process preceded by a chemical reacti...
A pseudo-first-order catalytic mechanism in which both reactant and product of a redox reaction are...
The large-amplitude Fourier transformed (FT) alternating current (ac) cyclic voltammetric technique ...
The rapid electron-transfer reaction of the blue copper protein azurin adsorbed on different electro...
The fourth and higher harmonic components available in large-amplitude Fourier transformed ac voltam...
A detailed simulation of Fourier transformed large amplitude square-wave voltammetry is presented in...
A pseudo-first-order catalytic mechanism in which both reactant and product of the redox reaction ar...
Large-amplitude sinusoidal ac voltammetric techniques, when analyzed in the frequency domain using t...
Large-amplitude sinusoidal ac voltammetric techniques, when analyzed in the frequency domain using t...
The influence of the potential pulse height of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) (i.e., the SW amplitude...
The basis for mass transport of the electroactive species in different diffusion fields is examined,...
The theory for cyclic square wave voltammetry of surface-confined quasireversible electrode reaction...
Sawtooth and squarewave forms of transient voltammetry have been simulated in order that a detailed ...
Commonly, significant discrepancies are reported in theoretical and experimental comparisons of dc v...
There are several strategies for enhancing the sensitivity of electroanalytical methods. Usually, th...
This manuscript presents a theoretical work about an electrode process preceded by a chemical reacti...
A pseudo-first-order catalytic mechanism in which both reactant and product of a redox reaction are...