This paper revisits reversible ac voltammetry from a contemporary viewpoint
, stressing aspects that are not confined to small applied voltages. Exact
new formulas are derived that give the heights of the ac voltammograms for
both the fundamental and harmonic frequencies when the ac signal Vcos{wt} i
s applied across the faradaic element of a reversible working electrode, to
gether with a slowly ramped de voltage. It is demonstrated that, at low val
ues of I: the magnitude of the peak ac current at the fundamental frequency
is proportional to V whereas this magnitude becomes independent of V when
the latter is large. The phase shift is 45 degrees under all conditions. Th
is algebraically predicted behaviour is supported by the results of Fourier
transform calculations of the shapes of the fundamental and harmonic ac wa
ves. A new result, with exciting analytical implications, is that the area
under an ac voltammogram is accurately proportional to TI irrespective of V
's magnitude. A novel, and more useful, interpretation of faradaic admittan
ce is suggested. A careful examination of the roles played by uncompensated
resistance and double-layer capacitance shows that the effects of these ex
traneous elements differ between the fundamental and harmonic frequencies.
Formulas are presented for correcting for the presence of these circuit ele
ments. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.