Review—Women’s Contribution in the Pulse Voltammetric Theories and Applications: Pulse Voltammetry Stands on the Shoulders of Outstanding Women Electrochemists

Gulaboski, Rubin and Bogeski, Ivan (2022) Review—Women’s Contribution in the Pulse Voltammetric Theories and Applications: Pulse Voltammetry Stands on the Shoulders of Outstanding Women Electrochemists. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169 (3). 037519. ISSN 0013-4651

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Abstract

It is exactly a century since polarography was developed, which is seen as a predecessor of all voltammetric techniques. As cyclic voltammetry (CV) is the most prominent member in the family of voltammetric techniques for mechanistic studies, the so-called “pulse voltammetric techniques” emerged as simple and viable alternatives to CV for mechanistic characterizations and analytical
application, as well as for kinetic and thermodynamic evaluations. The theories and practical application of pulse voltammetric techniques were largely developed by several women electrochemists. In this short overview, we outline some of the major achievements of five women electrochemists who contributed immensely to the theoretical and practical application of pulse voltammetric technique. Since the theory and application of pulse voltammetric techniques largely relies on the works of Janet Osteryoung, Sebojka Komorsky Lovric, Angela Molina, Anna Brainina, and Oliveira Brett, we give in this review a short historical
overview of the major accomplishments of these five exceptional women electrochemists.

Item Type: Article
Impact Factor Value: 4.316
Subjects: Natural sciences > Chemical sciences
Natural sciences > Physical sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Rubin Gulaboski
Date Deposited: 03 May 2022 10:23
Last Modified: 03 May 2022 10:23
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/29658

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