Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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220403 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Cyclic voltammetry is widely used to investigate redox systems and is especially useful for determining electrode kinetic data. Experiments to obtain this data typically involve measuring the peak-to-peak separation as a function of voltage scan rate and applying appropriate theory. Experimental data are almost invariably measured using a digital potentiostat and as such the applied potential will have been varied in a series of discrete steps separated by a value ΔEstepΔEstep. In this work, we calculate the error introduced by approximating a potential ramp as a staircase and consider how this insight may be used to ensure that electrode kinetic parameters extracted from experimental voltammetry so measured are accurate.
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Authors
Alexander S. Barnes, Ian Streeter, Richard G. Compton,