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Why are the peaks in a cyclic voltammogram asymmetric (tailed)?

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Why are the peaks in a cyclic voltammogram asymmetric (tailed)?

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The asymmetry is due to the diffusion of analyte from the bulk solution to the electrode surface during the experiment. In experiment where the analyte is attached (adsorbed) to the electrode surface, the peaks are symmetric. Actually, even for monolayer modified electrodes the peaks are not symmetrical, unless the system is completely reversible.

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