1. Theoretical basis
1.1 Excitation signal and response
Chronopotentiometry has developed considerably since electronics and computer technology have made it possible to obtain a variety of excitation signals with ease, and to analyze their responses in detail. Table 1 lists the most commonly used excitation signals and their corresponding chronopotentiograms.
Monotonic imposed current chronopotentiometry (constant or programmed current) is widely used for analysis (§ 2.1
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