Non-linear sweep voltammetry of adsorbed species: theory and a method to  determine formal potentials - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (RSC  Publishing)

Non-linear sweep voltammetry of adsorbed species: theory and a method to determine formal potentials - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (RSC Publishing)

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Recent literature revealed the hitherto unexploited opportunities offered by unconventional cyclic voltammetry with non-triangular potential sweeps. We here investigate the implications of such techniques for the equilibrium voltammetry of surface-bound analytes and expose rather counter-intuitive effects: i

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