The current state-of-the-art in modeling the rate of electron transfer between an electroactive species and an electrode is reviewed. Experimental studies show that neither the ubiquitous Butler-Volmer model nor the more modern symmetric Marcus-Hush model are able to satisfactorily reproduce the experimental voltammetry for both solution-phase and surface-bound redox couples. These experimental deviations indicate the need for revision of the simplifying approximations used in the above models. Within this context, models encompassing asymmetry are considered which include different vibrational and solvation force constants for the electroactive species. The assumption of non-adiabatic electron transfer is also examined. These refinements h...
Detailed quantitative information about different theoretical aspects of electron-transfer rates in ...
The Marcus-Hush and Butler-Volmer kinetic electrode models are compared experimentally by studying t...
Facile and accurate determination of both kinetic and thermodynamic electrochemical parameters from ...
The asymmetric Marcus-Hush model (MH) is applied to the study of the voltammetric response of electr...
The study of the variation of the kinetics of electrode processes with temperature is performed cons...
The asymmetric Marcus-Hush (MH) model for electrode kinetics is applied to the kinetic study of the ...
The application of the Marcus-Hush-Chidsey (MHC) formalism to heterogeneous electron transfer proces...
This thesis is concerned with the study of electrode kinetics, which we shall examine via comparison...
This thesis is concerned with the study of electrode kinetics, which we shall examine via comparison...
We report a theoretical study of steady-state voltammetry at the channel electrode comparing the But...
We report a theoretical study of steady-state voltammetry at the channel electrode comparing the But...
We report an experimental comparative evaluation of the Butler-Volmer (BV), symmetric and asymmetric...
We report an experimental comparative evaluation of the Butler-Volmer (BV), symmetric and asymmetric...
Two simple models of electrode surface inhomogeneity based on Marcus-Hush theory are considered; a d...
In this study, variable temperature experiments have been used in conjunction with numerical fitting...
Detailed quantitative information about different theoretical aspects of electron-transfer rates in ...
The Marcus-Hush and Butler-Volmer kinetic electrode models are compared experimentally by studying t...
Facile and accurate determination of both kinetic and thermodynamic electrochemical parameters from ...
The asymmetric Marcus-Hush model (MH) is applied to the study of the voltammetric response of electr...
The study of the variation of the kinetics of electrode processes with temperature is performed cons...
The asymmetric Marcus-Hush (MH) model for electrode kinetics is applied to the kinetic study of the ...
The application of the Marcus-Hush-Chidsey (MHC) formalism to heterogeneous electron transfer proces...
This thesis is concerned with the study of electrode kinetics, which we shall examine via comparison...
This thesis is concerned with the study of electrode kinetics, which we shall examine via comparison...
We report a theoretical study of steady-state voltammetry at the channel electrode comparing the But...
We report a theoretical study of steady-state voltammetry at the channel electrode comparing the But...
We report an experimental comparative evaluation of the Butler-Volmer (BV), symmetric and asymmetric...
We report an experimental comparative evaluation of the Butler-Volmer (BV), symmetric and asymmetric...
Two simple models of electrode surface inhomogeneity based on Marcus-Hush theory are considered; a d...
In this study, variable temperature experiments have been used in conjunction with numerical fitting...
Detailed quantitative information about different theoretical aspects of electron-transfer rates in ...
The Marcus-Hush and Butler-Volmer kinetic electrode models are compared experimentally by studying t...
Facile and accurate determination of both kinetic and thermodynamic electrochemical parameters from ...