International audienceRe-examination of the potential step chronoamperometry (PSCA) method through numerical inversion of Laplace transforms is proposed in this work. First, a general expression is derived in the Laplace domain for the current transient following the application of a potential step of arbitrary amplitude. The formulation applies to first-order electrochemical-chemical reactions (E, EC and CE reactions) with one-dimensional mass-transport processes of implicated species in the electrolytic solution or the electrode. Next, numerical inversion of the relevant Laplace transform is performed by the Gaver-Stehfest (GS), Fourier-Euler (FE) and ‘fixed' Talbot (FT) methods. The so-called GS-, FE- and FT-PSCA algorithms in this work ...