For the first time, the authors provide a comprehensive and consistent presentation of all techniques available in this field. They rigorously analyze the behavior of different electrochemical single and multipotential step techniques for electrodes of different geometries and sizes under transient and stationary conditions. The effects of these electrode features in studies of various electrochemical systems (solution systems, electroactive monolayers, and liquid-liquid interfaces) are discussed. Explicit analytical expressions for the current-potential responses are given for all available cases. Applications of each technique are outlined for the elucidation of reaction mechanisms. Coverage is comprehensive: normal pulse voltammetry, double differential pulse voltammetry, reverse pulse voltammetry and other triple and multipulse techniques, such as staircase voltammetry, differential staircase voltammetry, differential staircase voltcoulommetry, cyclic voltammetry, square wave voltammetry and square wave voltcoulommetry.
"This book certainly provides a detailed and very precise overview of all modern pulse voltammetric techniques available today, especially from the theoretical point of view. It will be very useful in any electrochemical and/or electroanalytical laboratory dealing with voltammetric techniques and it is definitely a valuable resource of information for anyone using these techniques for physicochemical investigation and/or analytical purposes. It will undoubtedly help interested readers to solve many problems in those fields." (Jiri Barek, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Vol. 408, 2016)