[EN] This study was carried out to compare the results obtained using potential step voltammetry and linear sweep voltammetry with a rotating gold disc electrode (RDE), when models based on equivalent circuits (EC) were used. The results lead to an equivalent circuit model that allows us to interpret the electrochemical behavior of aqueous solutions containing Fe(CN)(6)(-4) and Fe(CN)(6)(-3). With this model, we determined the values of the electrical resistance of the medium (R-s) as well as its polarization resistance (R-p), and established correlations between these values and the kinetic parameters of the system. The proposal highlights the need to introduce a new component for modeling using EC, which we have called the electrochemical...
Extracting quantitative kinetic information from linear-sweep voltammograms (LSV) on porous electrod...
A model of reversible and quasi-reversible electrode reaction of dissolved redox couple is developed...
Electrochemical processes where the initial electrochemically active entities arise from chemical re...
[EN] Potential step voltammetry is used to characterize the resistive and capacitive properties of e...
The absence of general theoretical models describing linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) or cyclic voltam...
We present the results of the first model electrode study, where the geometryindependent relations b...
Application of a differential pulse waveform to a microelectrode or a rotating disk electrode result...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
This thesis is concerned with the simulation of electrochemical systems in general and of voltammetr...
A general mathematical model for studying the kinetics of electrochemical reactions at a rotating di...
The deliverable reports on the progress in the development of a kinetic and electrochemical model. K...
This manuscript presents a theoretical work about an electrode process preceded by a chemical reacti...
Due to the need for a rigorous mathematical model that can help to estimate kinetic properties for s...
Many electrode processes that approach the “reversible” (infinitely fast) limit under voltammetric c...
This Supplementary Material is related to our recent work entitled as "Critical Aspects in Exploring...
Extracting quantitative kinetic information from linear-sweep voltammograms (LSV) on porous electrod...
A model of reversible and quasi-reversible electrode reaction of dissolved redox couple is developed...
Electrochemical processes where the initial electrochemically active entities arise from chemical re...
[EN] Potential step voltammetry is used to characterize the resistive and capacitive properties of e...
The absence of general theoretical models describing linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) or cyclic voltam...
We present the results of the first model electrode study, where the geometryindependent relations b...
Application of a differential pulse waveform to a microelectrode or a rotating disk electrode result...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
This thesis is concerned with the simulation of electrochemical systems in general and of voltammetr...
A general mathematical model for studying the kinetics of electrochemical reactions at a rotating di...
The deliverable reports on the progress in the development of a kinetic and electrochemical model. K...
This manuscript presents a theoretical work about an electrode process preceded by a chemical reacti...
Due to the need for a rigorous mathematical model that can help to estimate kinetic properties for s...
Many electrode processes that approach the “reversible” (infinitely fast) limit under voltammetric c...
This Supplementary Material is related to our recent work entitled as "Critical Aspects in Exploring...
Extracting quantitative kinetic information from linear-sweep voltammograms (LSV) on porous electrod...
A model of reversible and quasi-reversible electrode reaction of dissolved redox couple is developed...
Electrochemical processes where the initial electrochemically active entities arise from chemical re...