Catalytic mechanism in cyclic voltammetry at disc electrodes: an analytical solution.
The theory of cyclic voltammetry at disc electrodes and microelectrodes is developed for a system where the electroactive reactant is regenerated in solution using a catalyst. This catalytic process is of wide importance, not least in chemical sensing, and it can be characterized by the resulting pe...
Main Authors: | Molina, A, González, J, Laborda, E, Wang, Y, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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