The most recent advancement in electrochemical techniques, derived from square-wave voltammetry (SWV), is known as differential square-wave voltammetry (DSWV). DSWV is introduced as an alternative to SWV to enhance the analytical and kinetic performances of the technique. Particularly for electrode reactions with slow kinetics, DSWV has been reported to improve the voltammetric features of both the forward and backward current components. In this study, we present an initial set of theoretical results obtained by exploring the DSWV as a working technique for investigating a surface electrode mechanism coupled with a reversible preceding chemical reaction. By examining the theoretical data associated with the surface CE reaction scheme, we c...
There are several strategies for enhancing the sensitivity of electroanalytical methods. Usually, th...
Theoretical models of four electrode reactions coupled with adsorption phenomena under conditions of...
A novel and simple methodology for characterization of electrode processes by square-wave voltammet...
A theoretical model of a surface electrode reaction coupled with a preceding chemical reaction (surf...
A differential form of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is proposed based on a double sampling current ...
Square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is applied to simulate two-step diffusional electrode mechanism, in wh...
This manuscript presents a theoretical work about an electrode process preceded by a chemical reacti...
A differential form of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is proposed based on a double sampling current ...
Surface electrode reaction (E), coupled with reversible preceding and reversible follow up chemical ...
A simulation of square-wave voltammetry (SWV), based on the backward implicit method, is developed t...
Electrochemical processes where the initial electrochemically active entities arise from chemical re...
A new voltammetric technique designed as a hybrid between differential pulse and square-wave voltamm...
Several new theoretical aspects of the electrocatalytic (regenerative) EC’ mechanism under condition...
The theoretical aspects of square wave voltammetry were discussed. Reversible, irreversible and quas...
In this theoretical work, we present for the first time voltammetric results of a surface multistep ...
There are several strategies for enhancing the sensitivity of electroanalytical methods. Usually, th...
Theoretical models of four electrode reactions coupled with adsorption phenomena under conditions of...
A novel and simple methodology for characterization of electrode processes by square-wave voltammet...
A theoretical model of a surface electrode reaction coupled with a preceding chemical reaction (surf...
A differential form of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is proposed based on a double sampling current ...
Square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is applied to simulate two-step diffusional electrode mechanism, in wh...
This manuscript presents a theoretical work about an electrode process preceded by a chemical reacti...
A differential form of square-wave voltammetry (SWV) is proposed based on a double sampling current ...
Surface electrode reaction (E), coupled with reversible preceding and reversible follow up chemical ...
A simulation of square-wave voltammetry (SWV), based on the backward implicit method, is developed t...
Electrochemical processes where the initial electrochemically active entities arise from chemical re...
A new voltammetric technique designed as a hybrid between differential pulse and square-wave voltamm...
Several new theoretical aspects of the electrocatalytic (regenerative) EC’ mechanism under condition...
The theoretical aspects of square wave voltammetry were discussed. Reversible, irreversible and quas...
In this theoretical work, we present for the first time voltammetric results of a surface multistep ...
There are several strategies for enhancing the sensitivity of electroanalytical methods. Usually, th...
Theoretical models of four electrode reactions coupled with adsorption phenomena under conditions of...
A novel and simple methodology for characterization of electrode processes by square-wave voltammet...