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Can I obtain electron transfer and chemical reaction rate constants directly from a cyclic voltammogram?

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Can I obtain electron transfer and chemical reaction rate constants directly from a cyclic voltammogram?

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This is possible for very simple redox mechanisms. However, for more complicated mechanisms, it is generally not possible to separate the effects of different variables. For such systems, simulation software (e.g., DigiSim) has to be used, where the user proposes a mechanism, and the PC calculates what the cyclic voltammogram should look like.

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