Bifurcations are detected in experiments involving the electrochemical oxidation of copper in phosphoric acid. Ideally, a bifurcation detection protocol requires a model with good qualitative and quantitative prediction capabilities that is also able to reproduce the drift inherent to the electrochemical experiment. A generic protocol for manipulation of nonlinear systems is proposed to achieve this goal. This protocol is based on a good qualitative predictor coupled to a modified Kalman filter that corrects the quantitative errors of the model point by point, adapting to the slowly varying conditions imposed by the electrochemical drift
The response of an electrochemical reacting system to potential perturbations during electrochemical...
Pattern formation during electrochemical reactions is a common phenomenon. It is decisively influenc...
The problem of non-stationarity in experimentally recorded time-series is common in many (electro)ch...
We implement a practical protocol for the active, on-line detection of bifurcations in experimental ...
We use nonlinear signal processing techniques, based on artificial neural networks, to construct a c...
Bifurcation analysis of the Cu│1 M TFA electrochemical oscillatory system was done by using volt...
In the present work, we report the induction of rhythms in electrochemical systems. Limit cycle osci...
Electrochemical systems are ideal working-horses for studying oscillatory dynamics. Experimentally o...
Motivated by numerical bifurcation detection, we present a methodology for the direct location of bi...
Model calculations indicate that chaotic current oscillations during anodic electrodissolution of co...
In this work, we propose a strategy based on an analog active network to detect Hopf bifurcations in...
The optimal control of the hydrogen evolution reactions is attempted for the regulation and change o...
We continuously track the unstable period one orbit through various bifurcations in a numerical mode...
The anodic dissolution of copper electrode in 1 M trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) was investigated by app...
This work is designed to introduce electrochemists in a tutorial manner to the basics of modeling of...
The response of an electrochemical reacting system to potential perturbations during electrochemical...
Pattern formation during electrochemical reactions is a common phenomenon. It is decisively influenc...
The problem of non-stationarity in experimentally recorded time-series is common in many (electro)ch...
We implement a practical protocol for the active, on-line detection of bifurcations in experimental ...
We use nonlinear signal processing techniques, based on artificial neural networks, to construct a c...
Bifurcation analysis of the Cu│1 M TFA electrochemical oscillatory system was done by using volt...
In the present work, we report the induction of rhythms in electrochemical systems. Limit cycle osci...
Electrochemical systems are ideal working-horses for studying oscillatory dynamics. Experimentally o...
Motivated by numerical bifurcation detection, we present a methodology for the direct location of bi...
Model calculations indicate that chaotic current oscillations during anodic electrodissolution of co...
In this work, we propose a strategy based on an analog active network to detect Hopf bifurcations in...
The optimal control of the hydrogen evolution reactions is attempted for the regulation and change o...
We continuously track the unstable period one orbit through various bifurcations in a numerical mode...
The anodic dissolution of copper electrode in 1 M trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) was investigated by app...
This work is designed to introduce electrochemists in a tutorial manner to the basics of modeling of...
The response of an electrochemical reacting system to potential perturbations during electrochemical...
Pattern formation during electrochemical reactions is a common phenomenon. It is decisively influenc...
The problem of non-stationarity in experimentally recorded time-series is common in many (electro)ch...