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Dynamic Electrochemistry: Cottrell Equation and Voltammetry

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This lecture covers the Cottrell equation in electrochemistry, which describes the current to a planar electrode in a potential-step experiment, showing its dependence on time, concentration, and diffusion coefficient. It also explores voltammetry methods such as linear sweep and cyclic voltammetry, discussing their principles and applications.

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