Stripping voltammetry with semi-circular potential waves: reversible systems

We investigate stripping voltammetry using a semi-circular potential wave. Our results show that the herein introduced method greatly amplifies the current compared to the conventional linear-sweep method and can thus markedly increase the sensitivity of voltammetric stripping over linear-sweep meth...

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Main Authors: Uchida, Y, Kätelhön, E, Compton, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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author Uchida, Y
Kätelhön, E
Compton, R
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Compton, R
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description We investigate stripping voltammetry using a semi-circular potential wave. Our results show that the herein introduced method greatly amplifies the current compared to the conventional linear-sweep method and can thus markedly increase the sensitivity of voltammetric stripping over linear-sweep methods. The shape of the obtained voltammograms features a characteristic dependency on the analyte formal potential which may be exploited to gain additional selectivity.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5ddab509-5f51-47d9-8f53-ea7ff78902562022-03-26T17:36:53ZStripping voltammetry with semi-circular potential waves: reversible systemsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5ddab509-5f51-47d9-8f53-ea7ff7890256EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2019Uchida, YKätelhön, ECompton, RWe investigate stripping voltammetry using a semi-circular potential wave. Our results show that the herein introduced method greatly amplifies the current compared to the conventional linear-sweep method and can thus markedly increase the sensitivity of voltammetric stripping over linear-sweep methods. The shape of the obtained voltammograms features a characteristic dependency on the analyte formal potential which may be exploited to gain additional selectivity.
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Stripping voltammetry with semi-circular potential waves: reversible systems
title Stripping voltammetry with semi-circular potential waves: reversible systems
title_full Stripping voltammetry with semi-circular potential waves: reversible systems
title_fullStr Stripping voltammetry with semi-circular potential waves: reversible systems
title_full_unstemmed Stripping voltammetry with semi-circular potential waves: reversible systems
title_short Stripping voltammetry with semi-circular potential waves: reversible systems
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