The voltammetry of two simultaneous electrochemically reversible reactions with different formal potentials is investigated at a macroelectrode for a conventional linear potential waveform and a herein newly proposed semi-circular potential waveform, which, at the midpoint of the potential window shows an instantaneous infinite scan rate and relatively very slow scan rates in other areas of the wave. We show that the method increases the sensitivity of detection of individual species by greatly amplifying the peak current of one species while suppressing the interference with the other species and is thus ideal for analytical applications
Conventionally, cyclic voltammetry is performed using triangular waveforms; however, complications c...
A novel voltammetric method applying a semi-circular potential sweep is applied to the simultaneous ...
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric tec...
This thesis is concerned with the simulation of electrochemical systems in general and of voltammetr...
We investigate stripping voltammetry using a semi-circular potential wave. Our results show that the...
The voltammetry of electrochemically-irreversible and quasi-reversible reactions are investigated th...
The voltammetry of electrochemically-irreversible and quasi-reversible reactions are investigated th...
We introduce a sensitive, novel way to determine the standard electrochemical rate constant, k0, thr...
We introduce a sensitive, novel way to determine the standard electrochemical rate constant, k0, thr...
Cyclic voltammetry is typically performed using triangular waveforms, however, complications inevita...
Recent literature revealed the hitherto unexploited opportunities offered by unconventional cyclic v...
Theory is presented describing the shape of voltammograms obtained from reversible electrode reactio...
Conventionally, cyclic voltammetry is performed using triangular waveforms; however, complications c...
The use and merits of a semi-circular potential waveform in place of the conventional triangular wav...
The use and merits of a semi-circular potential waveform in place of the conventional triangular wav...
Conventionally, cyclic voltammetry is performed using triangular waveforms; however, complications c...
A novel voltammetric method applying a semi-circular potential sweep is applied to the simultaneous ...
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric tec...
This thesis is concerned with the simulation of electrochemical systems in general and of voltammetr...
We investigate stripping voltammetry using a semi-circular potential wave. Our results show that the...
The voltammetry of electrochemically-irreversible and quasi-reversible reactions are investigated th...
The voltammetry of electrochemically-irreversible and quasi-reversible reactions are investigated th...
We introduce a sensitive, novel way to determine the standard electrochemical rate constant, k0, thr...
We introduce a sensitive, novel way to determine the standard electrochemical rate constant, k0, thr...
Cyclic voltammetry is typically performed using triangular waveforms, however, complications inevita...
Recent literature revealed the hitherto unexploited opportunities offered by unconventional cyclic v...
Theory is presented describing the shape of voltammograms obtained from reversible electrode reactio...
Conventionally, cyclic voltammetry is performed using triangular waveforms; however, complications c...
The use and merits of a semi-circular potential waveform in place of the conventional triangular wav...
The use and merits of a semi-circular potential waveform in place of the conventional triangular wav...
Conventionally, cyclic voltammetry is performed using triangular waveforms; however, complications c...
A novel voltammetric method applying a semi-circular potential sweep is applied to the simultaneous ...
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric tec...