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Linear sweep voltammetry. Effect of uncompensated cell resistance and double layer charging on polarization curves

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In this article, the effect of the ohmic drop in the uncompensated cell resistance on the polarization curves has been analyzed and a simple correction procedure is suggested for small values of the Ohmic drop.
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This article is published in Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry.The article was published on 1970-12-01. It has received 95 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Linear sweep voltammetry & Ohmic contact.

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Digital Simulation in Electrochemistry

Dieter Britz
TL;DR: In this paper, the Explicit Method and the Explicit Methods of the Implicit Methods are discussed, as well as several other methods, such as adorption and convection of two-dimensional systems.
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Convolution potential sweep voltammetry

TL;DR: In this paper, a convolution potential sweep voltammetry (CPSV) method is proposed for processing the data obtained by linear sweep voltageammetry, which consists in calculating directly from the experimental data the convolution integral of the current time function with the function t − 1/2.
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Ultramicroelectrodes in Electrochemistry

Jürgen Heinze
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TL;DR: In this paper, the changes in mass transport conditions bring about extremely high current densities at ultramicroelectrodes, whereas the currents themselves become very small, which allows for many electroanalytical applications that are not possible with conventional electrodes, especially experiments in solutions with very low electrolyte concentrations.
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Distortion of linear-sweep polarograms by ohmic drop

TL;DR: In this paper, an exact computation of reversible linear-sweep polarograms at a plane electrode distorted by ohmic drop is presented, and it is deduced that for quantitative studies of electrode processes, the use of a mercury-drop electrode (or other micro-electrodes of similar geometry) in conjunction with linear sweep voltammetry should be avoided.
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Potential sweep voltammetry with uncompensated ohmic potential drop. Irreversible charge transfer

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential sweep voltammetric curves for a totally irreversible electrode process with uncompensated ohmic drop, when mass transfer takes place by semi-infinite linear diffusion, have been calculated.
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