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Small phase incremental alternation

Faradaic rectification — When the electrode potential of the working - electrode is modulated with a sinusoidal -> alternating current the mean potential is shifted from the DC value by a small increment in many cases when the AC modulation is sufficiently large. This effect has been named faradaic rectification, it is caused by the nonlinearity of the electrode response, in particular the variation of current with electrode potential [i]. A theoretical treatment for an electrode in contact with a solution containing a redox system has been provided [ii]. It was extended to reactions where one reactant is present in its element form dissolved in the liquid metallic phase (e.g., Cd2+ + 2e -> Cd(Hg)) [iii]. An improved evaluation technique has been proposed [iv], and some inherent problems have been reviewed [v]. A variant of this method applied to -> polarography has been described [vi]. Second and higher harmonics in - AC voltammetry (polarography) [vii] also arise from this nonlinearity, and hence these techniques also have some characteristics that resemble those found in - faradaic rectification voltammetry. [Pg.266]


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