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General Explicit Mathematical Solution for the Voltammetry of Nonunity Stoichiometry Electrode Reactions: Diagnosis Criteria in Cyclic Voltammetry

Electrochemical reactions can effectively follow nonunity stoichiometries as can be found in the electrochemistry of halides, hydrogen, and metal complexes. The voltammetric response of these systems shows peculiar deviations with respect to the well-described features of the 1:1 stoichiometry. With...

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Published in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2020-03, Vol.92 (5), p.3728-3734
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Chemistry
Coordination compounds
Diagnostic systems
Diffusion rate
Electrochemistry
Electrodes
Electrons
Halides
Metal complexes
Species diffusion
Stoichiometry
Voltammetry
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