Numerical modelling of the concentration profile of the electroactive species within a tubular electrode under diffusion only conditions is used to simulate cyclic voltammetry experiments. Nernst conditions are assumed at the electrode surface. The simulated peak current is compared to that given by the Randles-Ševčík formula in order to determine the conditions of electrode size and voltage sweep rate under which there is no significant deviation from the Randles-Ševčík result. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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A simple generic model to predict the influence of electrode porosity on the cyclic voltammetric res...
A simple generic model to predict the influence of electrode porosity on the cyclic voltammetric res...
Claims made by literature use models that do not account for mass transport that is likely to affect...
The finite difference method is used to simulate chronoamperometry, linear sweep voltammetry, and cy...
The cyclic voltammetry response of partially blocked electrodes is modeled using finite difference s...
The cyclic voltammetry response of partially blocked electrodes is modeled using finite difference s...
Using simulation, voltammetry within a partially electroactive cylindrical pore is investigated. The...
The cyclic voltammetry of the reaction of a solution-phase species at a macroelectrode under semi-in...
A general mathematical model for cyclic voltammetry at a planar electrode modified with an insulatin...
The concentration profile of a species generated electrochemically in a tubular flowing electrode is...
Concentration profiles are obtained via numerical solution for the species involved in an EC2 mechan...
The cyclic voltammetry of the simple electrochemically reversible reduction, A ZA+ne⇌B ZB, is modell...
The cyclic voltammetric response of planar electrodes modified with cylindrical blocks is modeled us...
Theory is presented for cyclic voltammetry at a hemispherical electrode under conditions where the e...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
A simple generic model to predict the influence of electrode porosity on the cyclic voltammetric res...
A simple generic model to predict the influence of electrode porosity on the cyclic voltammetric res...
Claims made by literature use models that do not account for mass transport that is likely to affect...
The finite difference method is used to simulate chronoamperometry, linear sweep voltammetry, and cy...
The cyclic voltammetry response of partially blocked electrodes is modeled using finite difference s...
The cyclic voltammetry response of partially blocked electrodes is modeled using finite difference s...
Using simulation, voltammetry within a partially electroactive cylindrical pore is investigated. The...
The cyclic voltammetry of the reaction of a solution-phase species at a macroelectrode under semi-in...