kronopotentiometry
Kronopotentiometry is an electrochemical technique used to study redox processes by monitoring potential changes at a constant current. It is particularly useful for investigating the kinetics of electrode reactions, determining thermodynamic parameters, and characterizing materials in electrochemical cells. Unlike traditional potentiometry, which measures potential at equilibrium, kronopotentiometry applies a controlled current pulse and records the resulting potential-time response, providing insights into non-equilibrium conditions.
The method typically involves applying a linear or step current to an electrochemical cell and measuring the
Kronopotentiometry is often employed in conjunction with other electrochemical techniques, such as cyclic voltammetry or impedance
One of the primary advantages of kronopotentiometry is its ability to probe kinetic processes without requiring