Reverse Pulse Voltammetry (RPV) is a powerful double pulse technique for kinetic studies. The theory of this technique for slow charge transfer processes at spherical electrodes is developed. An explicit analytical solution is deduced applicable to electrodes of any size, whatever the reversibility of the system and the length of the two potential pulses. From this solution we examine the influence on the RPV response of the electrode sphericity and the kinetics of the electrode process. It is shown that visual inspection of the curves provides immediate valuable information on electrochemical kinetics. Moreover, simple diagnosis criteria are established and general working curves derived for the quantitative extraction of the kinetic param...
An explicit analytical easily programmable expression for the current-potential curves of electrode ...
A new method is introduced to determine the kinetic parameters of electron transfer reactions of bio...
A theoretical analysis of reversible and kinetically controlled electrode reactions in conditions of...
Reverse Pulse Voltammetry (RPV) is a powerful double pulse technique for kinetic studies. The theory...
The study of the EC mechanism by reverse pulse voltammetry (RPV) is assessed in this paper. RPV is a...
The use of differential pulse voltammetry at spherical electrodes for the study of the kinetic of ch...
The use of differential pulse voltammetry at spherical electrodes for the study of the kinetic of ch...
Differential Pulse Voltammetry and Reverse Pulse Voltammetry are applied to the study of the electro...
A rigorous analytical solution for Reverse Pulse Voltammetry (RPV) at spherical electrodes of all si...
Simulated voltammograms obtained by employing Butler-Volmer (BV) and Marcus-Hush (MH) models to desc...
Due to the need for a rigorous mathematical model that can help to estimate kinetic properties for s...
We present a general and explicit analytical solution for double potential step chronoamperometry wi...
We present a general and explicit analytical solution for double potential step chronoamperometry wi...
The influence of the potential pulse height of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) (i.e., the SW amplitude...
An explicit analytical easily programmable expression for the current-potential curves of electrode ...
An explicit analytical easily programmable expression for the current-potential curves of electrode ...
A new method is introduced to determine the kinetic parameters of electron transfer reactions of bio...
A theoretical analysis of reversible and kinetically controlled electrode reactions in conditions of...
Reverse Pulse Voltammetry (RPV) is a powerful double pulse technique for kinetic studies. The theory...
The study of the EC mechanism by reverse pulse voltammetry (RPV) is assessed in this paper. RPV is a...
The use of differential pulse voltammetry at spherical electrodes for the study of the kinetic of ch...
The use of differential pulse voltammetry at spherical electrodes for the study of the kinetic of ch...
Differential Pulse Voltammetry and Reverse Pulse Voltammetry are applied to the study of the electro...
A rigorous analytical solution for Reverse Pulse Voltammetry (RPV) at spherical electrodes of all si...
Simulated voltammograms obtained by employing Butler-Volmer (BV) and Marcus-Hush (MH) models to desc...
Due to the need for a rigorous mathematical model that can help to estimate kinetic properties for s...
We present a general and explicit analytical solution for double potential step chronoamperometry wi...
We present a general and explicit analytical solution for double potential step chronoamperometry wi...
The influence of the potential pulse height of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) (i.e., the SW amplitude...
An explicit analytical easily programmable expression for the current-potential curves of electrode ...
An explicit analytical easily programmable expression for the current-potential curves of electrode ...
A new method is introduced to determine the kinetic parameters of electron transfer reactions of bio...
A theoretical analysis of reversible and kinetically controlled electrode reactions in conditions of...