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Characterizing Materials with Cyclic Voltammetry [PDF]

open access: possibleAdvanced Materials, 1994
Cyclic voltammetry (CV) is a dynamic electrochemical method for measuring redox events. This summary of recent developments in the use of CV in materials science will be particularly useful for newcomers to the field. Following an introduction to the principles of CV, the current status of investigations of various types of materials are considered ...
Steven L. Suib, James F. Rusling
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Cyclic voltammetry of dental amalgams

Dental Materials, 1996
This study used cyclic voltammetry to examine the effect of the composition of dental amalgams on their electrochemical behavior, including reactions occurring outside of oral conditions.Amalgams (residual mercury 47.5%) were prepared using two low-copper (3 wt% Cu) powders and five high-copper powders (40-80 wt% Ag, 12-30 wt% Cu) with and without zinc
Shigeo Takahashi   +4 more
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Cyclic staircase voltammetry

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1977
Abstract The use of cyclic staircase voltammetry was investigated in order to study kinetic mechanisms at low concentration levels. The reversible case for c.s.c.v. was studied along with two common kinetic cases: e.c. and catalytic mechanism. For both the e.c.
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Ferrocenyl fulleropyrrolidines: a cyclic voltammetry study

J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1994
The cyclic voltammetry of some fullerene–ferrocene derivatives shows that these compounds possess very interesting electrochemical properties.
M. Maggini   +5 more
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Cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry of rescinnamine

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1986
Abstract Two redox processes can be4 observed for rescinnamine by cyclic voltammetry. The electroactive group is identified as the 3,4,5-trimethoxycinnamic. A mechanism including a homogenous dimerization reacyion following the electron transfer is proposed for the redoz process which occurs at less negative potentials, and the rate constant for the ...
Emilio Roldán   +3 more
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VOLTAMMETRY | Linear Sweep and Cyclic

2005
Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are the most widely used voltammetric techniques for studying redox reactions of both organic and inorganic compounds because they are unmatched in their ability to provide information on the steps involved in electrochemical processes with only a modest expenditure of time and effort in the ...
BONTEMPELLI, Gino, TONIOLO, Rosanna
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Cyclic Voltammetry at Metal Electrodes

Transactions of the IMF, 1995
SummaryCyclic Voltammetry (CV) is a simple, but powerful, technique for the study of electrochemical processes. The use of CV is discussed from a practical viewpoint, using examples of reversible reactions, adsorption of a gas on a metal, metal deposition and formation of a polymerised film.
Smith, James, Campbell, S., Walsh, F.
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Cyclic voltammetry of diphenylpicrylhydrazyl in tetrahydrofuran [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Journal of Chemistry, 1968
Cyclic voltammetry has revealed four reversible single electron transfer processes in the oxidation and reduction of diphenylpicrylhydrazyl (DPPH) in tetrahydrofuran (THF). These are associated with a cation, a free radical, a monoanion, a dianion radical, and a trianion of DPPH.THF is a good solvent for cyclic voltammetry as evidenced by the ...
B. Lionel Funt, Derek G. Gray
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An introduction to cyclic voltammetry

Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
This article details the procedural steps and their theoretical implications for a laboratory in cyclic voltammetry.
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Cyclic voltammetry simulations with cellular automata

Journal of Computational Science, 2015
Abstract Cyclic voltammetry is modeled using a probabilistic cellular automata (CA). The system is built up by simple evolution rules representing diffusion and electrochemical reactions. A connection between the CA model and electrochemistry is established using the electric charge of each cell and the chemical species that it represents. We studied
Pérez-Brokate, Cristian Felipe   +4 more
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