A theoretical analysis of reversible and kinetically controlled electrode reactions in conditions of alternative differential multi-pulse voltammetry (ADMPV) is presented. The degree of reversibility, as well as symmetry of the electron transfer reaction, can be estimated by visual inspection of the ADMP voltammogram. The values of electron transfer coefficient and the standard rate constant of a simple electrode reaction Ox + ne− ⇄ Red, can be determined from the slope of linear dependence of the peak currents ratio on the logarithm of pulse duration. The criteria for recognition of reversible and kinetically controlled electrode reactions by alternative differential multi-pulse voltammetry are given. This work is licensed under a Creativ...
New methods for analysis of current-potential curves in terms of their derivatives are suggested for...
International audienceA new voltammetric technique providing high resolution – Differential Alternat...
A novel and simple methodology for characterization of electrode processes by square-wave voltammet...
A theoretical analysis of reversible and kinetically controlled electrode reactions in conditions of...
A theoretical analysis of reversible and kinetically controlled electrode reactions in conditions of...
A differential form of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is proposed based on a double sampling current ...
Reverse Pulse Voltammetry (RPV) is a powerful double pulse technique for kinetic studies. The theory...
Simulated voltammograms obtained by employing Butler-Volmer (BV) and Marcus-Hush (MH) models to desc...
A simple procedure has recently been suggested (T. Pajkossy, Electrochem. Comm. 90 (2018) 69) by whi...
This Supplementary Material is related to our recent work entitled as "Critical Aspects in Exploring...
Estimation of thermodynamic and kinetic parameters in electrochemical studies is usually undertaken ...
Due to the need for a rigorous mathematical model that can help to estimate kinetic properties for s...
The absence of general theoretical models describing linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) or cyclic voltam...
A simple procedure is suggested by which cyclic voltammograms, CVs, pertaining to partially diffusi...
The use of differential pulse voltammetry at spherical electrodes for the study of the kinetic of ch...
New methods for analysis of current-potential curves in terms of their derivatives are suggested for...
International audienceA new voltammetric technique providing high resolution – Differential Alternat...
A novel and simple methodology for characterization of electrode processes by square-wave voltammet...
A theoretical analysis of reversible and kinetically controlled electrode reactions in conditions of...
A theoretical analysis of reversible and kinetically controlled electrode reactions in conditions of...
A differential form of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is proposed based on a double sampling current ...
Reverse Pulse Voltammetry (RPV) is a powerful double pulse technique for kinetic studies. The theory...
Simulated voltammograms obtained by employing Butler-Volmer (BV) and Marcus-Hush (MH) models to desc...
A simple procedure has recently been suggested (T. Pajkossy, Electrochem. Comm. 90 (2018) 69) by whi...
This Supplementary Material is related to our recent work entitled as "Critical Aspects in Exploring...
Estimation of thermodynamic and kinetic parameters in electrochemical studies is usually undertaken ...
Due to the need for a rigorous mathematical model that can help to estimate kinetic properties for s...
The absence of general theoretical models describing linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) or cyclic voltam...
A simple procedure is suggested by which cyclic voltammograms, CVs, pertaining to partially diffusi...
The use of differential pulse voltammetry at spherical electrodes for the study of the kinetic of ch...
New methods for analysis of current-potential curves in terms of their derivatives are suggested for...
International audienceA new voltammetric technique providing high resolution – Differential Alternat...
A novel and simple methodology for characterization of electrode processes by square-wave voltammet...