Abstract An oxidation peak in the cathodic branch of a cyclic voltammogram can be explained by the reversible deactivation and reactivation of the electrode surface. This phenomenon could be caused… Click to show full abstract
Abstract An oxidation peak in the cathodic branch of a cyclic voltammogram can be explained by the reversible deactivation and reactivation of the electrode surface. This phenomenon could be caused by the potential-dependent adsorption of the product of an irreversible electrode reaction.
               
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