In analytical chemistry, linear sweep voltammetry is a method of voltammetry where the current at a working electrode is measured while the potential between the working electrode and a reference electrode is swept linearly in time. Oxidation or reduction of species is registered as a peak or trough in the current signal at the potential at which the species begins to be oxidized or reduced.
a) Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) curves measured in the dark, under
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A) Cyclic voltammetry and (B) linear sweep voltammetry curves for B.
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