syklivoltammetriaa
Syklivoltammetriaa, often referred to as cyclic voltammetry (CV), is a fundamental electrochemical technique used to study the redox properties of chemical species. In this method, a potential is applied to a working electrode, and the resulting current is measured as the potential is swept linearly between two set values. The potential is then reversed and swept back to the starting point, creating a cyclic waveform. The response measured is a plot of current versus applied potential, known as a voltammogram.
The shape of the voltammogram provides valuable information about the electrochemical reaction occurring at the electrode
Cyclic voltammetry is widely employed in various fields, including analytical chemistry for quantitative analysis, materials science