Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.405, No.1-2, 183-188, 1996
Anomalies of Staircase Voltammetric Peaks Obtained for the Reduction of Metal-Ions in the Absence of Supporting Electrolyte
Staircase voltammetric (SCV) peaks for the reduction of metal cations obtained in the absence of supporting electrolyte are much less sensitive to the current-sampling parameter cu compared with processes having purely diffusional transport and excess supporting electrolyte. This is apparently connected with the existence of an increased and changing in time uncompensated resistance. To obtain SCV peaks of identical height to the linear scan peaks, alpha should be set to 50% or the current should be measured at one half of the pulse time. It has also been demonstrated that, at an intermediate level of supporting electrolyte, the staircase waveform apparently generates convectional transport at the surface of a hanging mercury drop electrode.