We propose to combine two existing electrochemical techniques, cyclic voltammetry (CV) and redox cycling (RC), in order to obtain amplified and selective detection of redox active species. This combination is achieved by applying CV waveforms to two electrodes spaced 1.20 mu m apart, with one of the electrodes at a constant potential offset compared to the other. Due to this potential offset we have named this technique differential cyclic voltammetry (DCV). Analytical expressions for the DCV voltammogram are derived and an optimal potential offset is calculated. The optimal voltage difference for the trade-off between peak height and width is 0.1 V for redox couples with n = 1. Experimental voltammograms show good agreement with the analyt...
Research on electrochemical detection methods for electroactive species in flowing streams is focuss...
Discrimination and quantification of electroactive species are traditionally realized by a potential...
A method for extracting single peaks from complex linear sweep and cyclic voltamperograms is present...
Abstract — Redox cycling (RC) is an effect that is used to amplify electrochemical signals. However,...
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric tec...
Application of a differential pulse waveform to a microelectrode or a rotating disk electrode result...
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric tec...
Staircase cyclic voltammetry (SCV) is the digital counterpart of analog cyclic voltammetry (CV). How...
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric tec...
A pair of interdigitated ultramicroelectrodes (UMEs) is used to electrochemically detect a weak redu...
International audienceA new voltammetric technique providing high resolution – Differential Alternat...
A species having three sequential redox states is able to react with its higher oxidation (or lower ...
A method for extracting single peaks from complex linear sweep and cyclic voltamperograms is present...
This thesis is concerned with the simulation of electrochemical systems in general and of voltammetr...
This article discusses some of the more commonly used electrochemical methods for investigation of e...
Research on electrochemical detection methods for electroactive species in flowing streams is focuss...
Discrimination and quantification of electroactive species are traditionally realized by a potential...
A method for extracting single peaks from complex linear sweep and cyclic voltamperograms is present...
Abstract — Redox cycling (RC) is an effect that is used to amplify electrochemical signals. However,...
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric tec...
Application of a differential pulse waveform to a microelectrode or a rotating disk electrode result...
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric tec...
Staircase cyclic voltammetry (SCV) is the digital counterpart of analog cyclic voltammetry (CV). How...
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric tec...
A pair of interdigitated ultramicroelectrodes (UMEs) is used to electrochemically detect a weak redu...
International audienceA new voltammetric technique providing high resolution – Differential Alternat...
A species having three sequential redox states is able to react with its higher oxidation (or lower ...
A method for extracting single peaks from complex linear sweep and cyclic voltamperograms is present...
This thesis is concerned with the simulation of electrochemical systems in general and of voltammetr...
This article discusses some of the more commonly used electrochemical methods for investigation of e...
Research on electrochemical detection methods for electroactive species in flowing streams is focuss...
Discrimination and quantification of electroactive species are traditionally realized by a potential...
A method for extracting single peaks from complex linear sweep and cyclic voltamperograms is present...