Reactant adsorption in analytical pulse voltammetry: Methodology and recommendations (Technical Report)

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This report surveys the effects that arise in pulse voltammetric analysis if the reactant is adsorbed at the electrode/solution interface. Modifications of normal and differential pulse polarograms are outlined. Suitable methodology is developed on the basis of available theory and experimental evidence. The report is concluded with guide-lines for detecting reactant adsorption as well as recommendations for properly dealing with them in practical analytical situations. © 1992 IUPAC

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Van Leeuwen, H. P., Buffle, J., & Lovric, M. (1992). Reactant adsorption in analytical pulse voltammetry: Methodology and recommendations (Technical Report). Pure and Applied Chemistry, 64(7), 1015–1028. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199264071015

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