Analytical explicit solutions are presented for the use of square wave voltammetry (SWV) at disc microelectrodes to study two-electron reversible redox processes. This combines the advantages of SWV (minimization of capacitative effects, peak-shaped response and quick experiments) with those of microelectrodes (reduction of capacitative and ohmic drop effects, enhanced mass transport and measurements of small volumes). Further, the analytical expressions are very easy to implement in comparison with the numerical methods usually employed for simulation of electrochemical experiments at microdisc electrodes. From the theory, the effects of the technique parameters (frequency, pulse amplitude) are examined and procedures are given for the cha...
Theoretical models of four electrode reactions coupled with adsorption phenomena under conditions of...
The basis for mass transport of the electroactive species in different diffusion fields is examined,...
A novel and simple methodology for characterization of electrode processes by square-wave voltammet...
The theoretical aspects of square wave voltammetry were discussed. Reversible, irreversible and quas...
Square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is applied to simulate two-step diffusional electrode mechanism, in wh...
An extended theoretical treatment of a two-step surface redox reaction under the conditions of squa...
Abstract A comparative study of different types of cathodic stripping reactions under conditions of ...
International audienceThe coupled electron–ion transfer reaction at a thin film-modified electrode i...
As a result of several unique advantages of microelectrodes, there has been a great deal of interest...
Reversible surface two-electrons transfer reactions (stepwise processes) are analyzed using square w...
Square Wave Voltammetry (SWV) overlays square wave potential pulse waveforms on a continuously risin...
The work presented in this thesis is an investigation of the capabilities of microelectrodes for mak...
There are several strategies for enhancing the sensitivity of electroanalytical methods. Usually, th...
A general approach is developed for the numerical simulation of square wave voltammetry (SWV) at hem...
A new method is introduced to determine the kinetic parameters of electron transfer reactions of bio...
Theoretical models of four electrode reactions coupled with adsorption phenomena under conditions of...
The basis for mass transport of the electroactive species in different diffusion fields is examined,...
A novel and simple methodology for characterization of electrode processes by square-wave voltammet...
The theoretical aspects of square wave voltammetry were discussed. Reversible, irreversible and quas...
Square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is applied to simulate two-step diffusional electrode mechanism, in wh...
An extended theoretical treatment of a two-step surface redox reaction under the conditions of squa...
Abstract A comparative study of different types of cathodic stripping reactions under conditions of ...
International audienceThe coupled electron–ion transfer reaction at a thin film-modified electrode i...
As a result of several unique advantages of microelectrodes, there has been a great deal of interest...
Reversible surface two-electrons transfer reactions (stepwise processes) are analyzed using square w...
Square Wave Voltammetry (SWV) overlays square wave potential pulse waveforms on a continuously risin...
The work presented in this thesis is an investigation of the capabilities of microelectrodes for mak...
There are several strategies for enhancing the sensitivity of electroanalytical methods. Usually, th...
A general approach is developed for the numerical simulation of square wave voltammetry (SWV) at hem...
A new method is introduced to determine the kinetic parameters of electron transfer reactions of bio...
Theoretical models of four electrode reactions coupled with adsorption phenomena under conditions of...
The basis for mass transport of the electroactive species in different diffusion fields is examined,...
A novel and simple methodology for characterization of electrode processes by square-wave voltammet...