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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.758, 1-6, 2015
Correction factors for the analysis of voltammetric peak currents measured using staircase voltammetry
The use of staircase voltammetry for the measurement of reversible diffusional redox species under a linear mass-transport regime leads to significant suppression of the peak currents (up to 20% for larger step sizes) and an increase in the peak-to-peak separation (cf. Delta E-pp similar to 70 mV at the reversible limit as opposed to 57 mV). These discrepancies between the voltammetric results of a staircase and true analogue voltammogram may lead to mis-interpretation of data. This work provides an overview of the differences between the two techniques in the macro-electrode reversible limit and provides new expressions which allow the peak current of a staircase voltammogram to be quantitatively analysed. Moreover, clear guidance is provided about which conditions the application of the provided equation is valid in the terms of mass-transport edge effects to the macro-electrode. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.