Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6471343 Electrochimica Acta 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Fourier-transformed large amplitude alternating current voltammetry (FTACV) provides a sensitive analytical tool for the discrimination of electrode reactions that are complicated by surface heterogeneity. In this paper, it is shown how the FTACV response at a dual-electrode system comprised of different electrode materials having different heterogeneous charge transfer (k01 and k02) can be resolved into its individual electrode kinetics components without prior knowledge of the electrode size ratio (θ1:θ2). This is possible when one process is reversible and the other is quasi-reversible; achievable by careful selection of the FTACV frequency. The applicability of the FTACV method over a wide range of electrode kinetic values and size ratios is considered for conditions under which numerical simulations based on a 1D diffusion model are adequate to describe the mass transport problem.

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