Linear sweep voltammetry
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Linear sweep voltammetry is a voltammetric method where the current at a working electrode is measured while the potential between the working electrode and a reference electrode is swept linearly in time. Oxidation or reduction of species is registered as a peak or trough in the current signal at the potential at which the species begins to be oxidized or reduced.
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1. http://www.drhuang.com/science/chemistry/electrochemistry/polar.doc.htm
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