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- In electrochemistry, cyclic voltammetry (CV) is a type of voltammetric measurement where the potential of the working electrode is ramped linearly versus...
- measuring the current as the potential is varied. The analytical data for a voltammetric experiment comes in the form of a voltammogram, which plots the current...
- SWV is now one of the primary voltammetric techniques available on modern potentiostats. In a squarewave voltammetric experiment, the current at a (usually...
- heterogeneous carbon electrodes. These electrodes are widely used mainly for voltammetric measurements; however, carbon paste-based sensors are also applicable...
- E-tongue sensors process is similar: they generate electric signals as voltammetric and potentiometric variations. Taste quality perception and recognition...
- electrode surface (Hg or alternate). Anodic stripping voltammetry is a voltammetric method for quantitative determination of specific ionic species. The...
- Amorello, Diana (2019). "Platinum and Rhodium in Potato Samples by Using Voltammetric Techniques". Foods. 8 (2): 59. doi:10.3390/foods8020059. hdl:10447/349662...
- T. (2002), "Electroreduction of nitrobenzene to p-aminophenol using voltammetric and semipilot scale preparative electrolysis techniques", Journal of...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-309-07140-6. Surmann, P; Zeyat, H (November 2005). "Voltammetric analysis using a self-renewable non-mercury electrode". Analytical and...
- Yama****a, H.; Yamaguchi, S.; Nishimura, R.; Maekawa, T. (2001). "Voltammetric Studies of Antimony Ions in Soda-lime-silica Gl**** Melts up to 1873 K"...