Voltammetry using multiple cycles: Porous electrodes

Simulations are reported for the cyclic voltammetry of both electrochemically reversible and irreversible one-electron processes at porous electrodes where the potential cycle is applied for multiple cycles. It is shown that an ‘ultimate state’ is approached asymptotically and that the long time vol...

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Main Authors: Chan, H, Kätelhön, E, Compton, R
Format: Journal article
Izdano: Elsevier 2017
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author Chan, H
Kätelhön, E
Compton, R
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Compton, R
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description Simulations are reported for the cyclic voltammetry of both electrochemically reversible and irreversible one-electron processes at porous electrodes where the potential cycle is applied for multiple cycles. It is shown that an ‘ultimate state’ is approached asymptotically and that the long time voltammogram can be very different in terms of the peak height from those recorded in the first scan though peak-to-peak potential separations are conserved. The implications for the experimental study of porous electrodes are considered.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a2d5cf4b-1669-4c54-a0f7-0ae2a0b533c32022-03-27T02:22:38ZVoltammetry using multiple cycles: Porous electrodesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a2d5cf4b-1669-4c54-a0f7-0ae2a0b533c3Symplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2017Chan, HKätelhön, ECompton, RSimulations are reported for the cyclic voltammetry of both electrochemically reversible and irreversible one-electron processes at porous electrodes where the potential cycle is applied for multiple cycles. It is shown that an ‘ultimate state’ is approached asymptotically and that the long time voltammogram can be very different in terms of the peak height from those recorded in the first scan though peak-to-peak potential separations are conserved. The implications for the experimental study of porous electrodes are considered.
spellingShingle Chan, H
Kätelhön, E
Compton, R
Voltammetry using multiple cycles: Porous electrodes
title Voltammetry using multiple cycles: Porous electrodes
title_full Voltammetry using multiple cycles: Porous electrodes
title_fullStr Voltammetry using multiple cycles: Porous electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Voltammetry using multiple cycles: Porous electrodes
title_short Voltammetry using multiple cycles: Porous electrodes
title_sort voltammetry using multiple cycles porous electrodes
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