Title of article
Additive differential pulse voltammetry, instead of double differential pulse voltammetry
Author/Authors
Molina، Angela نويسنده , , Serna، Carmen نويسنده , , Camacho، Luis نويسنده , , Moreno، Marién M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-323
From page
324
To page
0
Abstract
A new electrochemical double pulse potential technique called additive differential pulse voltammetry (ADPV) is proposed. This technique is inspired by the original idea of Birke et al. [Anal. Chem. 53 (1981) 852] of recording two differential pulse (DP) voltammograms and it consists of plotting the sum of these two signals versus the first pulse potential, although in this paper the proposal is to obtain the ADPV signal through just one experiment. ADPV behaves in an identical way to the triple-pulse technique double differential pulse voltammetry (DDPV) for reversible processes when diffusion coefficients are equal for spherical electrodes and for any value of diffusion coefficients in planar electrodes. In the case of reversible electrode processes with amalgamation of reaction product or other more complex processes, ADPV is more advantageous than DDPV. This is due, among other reasons, to the fact that, under these conditions, a double potential step is much simpler to analyse than a triple potential step.
Keywords
Charge transfer , Ultraviolet irradiation , Interfacial reduction kinetics , Photoreduction
Journal title
ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
Record number
54967
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