Numerical procedures for processing linear sweep and cyclic voltammetric responses are suggested in order to (1) deconvolve a sequence accounting for diffusion from the original signals; (2) convolve these with the same sequence. Deconvolution and convolution operations are performed via the Fourier transform method. Responses obtained by simulation of uncomplicated reversible, quasi-reversible and irreversible charge transfers are considered. The values of the parameters characterizing deconvolution and convolution responses are computed and discussed; a comparison is made with the corresponding parameters of the original current/potential curves, as well as with data reported in the literature for nernstian and totally irreversible charge transfers, obtained by following different mathematical procedures.
ANALYSIS OF CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRIC RESPONSES BY FOURIER TRANSFORM-BASED DECONVOLUTION AND CONVOLUTION PROCEDURES / Pilo, Maria Itria; Sanna, Gavino; R., Seeber. - In: JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1572-6657. - 323:1-2(1992), pp. 103-115. [10.1016/0022-0728(92)80005-O]
ANALYSIS OF CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRIC RESPONSES BY FOURIER TRANSFORM-BASED DECONVOLUTION AND CONVOLUTION PROCEDURES
PILO, Maria Itria;SANNA, Gavino;
1992-01-01
Abstract
Numerical procedures for processing linear sweep and cyclic voltammetric responses are suggested in order to (1) deconvolve a sequence accounting for diffusion from the original signals; (2) convolve these with the same sequence. Deconvolution and convolution operations are performed via the Fourier transform method. Responses obtained by simulation of uncomplicated reversible, quasi-reversible and irreversible charge transfers are considered. The values of the parameters characterizing deconvolution and convolution responses are computed and discussed; a comparison is made with the corresponding parameters of the original current/potential curves, as well as with data reported in the literature for nernstian and totally irreversible charge transfers, obtained by following different mathematical procedures.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.