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Additive differential double pulse voltammetry

They are applicable to electrodes of any shape and size and are extensively employed in electroanalysis due to their high sensitivity, good definition of signals, and minimization of double layer and background currents. In these techniques, both the theoretical treatments and the interpretation of the experimental results are easier than those corresponding to the multipulse techniques treated in the following chapters. Four double potential pulse techniques are analyzed in this chapter Double Pulse Chronoamperometry (DPC), Reverse Pulse Voltammetry (RPV), Differential Double Pulse Voltammetry (DDPV), and a variant of this called Additive Differential Double Pulse Voltammetry (ADDPV). A brief introduction to two triple pulse techniques (Reverse Differential Pulse Voltammetry, RDPV, and Double Differential Triple Pulse Voltammetry, DDTPV) is also given in Sect. 4.6. [Pg.230]

A variant of double-pulse voltammetry is the DNPV or differential normal pulse voltammetry, where at the end of each pulse an additional small constant pulse is imposed63 . [Pg.181]


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