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Voltammperometría Cíclica×RDE Koutecky-Levich×Resonancia de Plasmones Superficiales×
CampoEspectroscopiaEspectroscopiaEspectroscopia
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen196419621971
Autor originalRandles Semyon NicholsonVeniamin LevichErich Kretschmann
TipoElectrochemical techniqueElectrochemical techniqueOptical technique
Fuente seminalNicholson, R. S., & Shain, I. (1964). Electroanalytical chemistry. Analytical Chemistry, 36(4), 706-723. link ↗Levich, V. G. (1962). Physicochemical Hydrodynamics. Prentice Hall. link ↗Kretschmann, E. (1971). Determination of optical constants of metals by excitation of surface plasmons. Zeitschrift für Physik, 241(4), 313-324. link ↗
AliasCV, cyclic voltammetry, electrochemistryRDE, rotating disk electrode, Koutecky-LevichSPR, surface plasmon, SPR biosensing
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ResumenCyclic Voltammetry (CV) is an electrochemical technique that measures redox reactions by varying the voltage applied to an electrode and monitoring the resulting current. Developed by Nicholson and Shain in 1964, CV is one of the most widely used electrochemical methods, providing rapid information about the redox potentials and electron-transfer kinetics of molecules and materials.Rotating Disk Electrode (RDE) electrochemistry combined with Koutecky-Levich analysis is a powerful electrochemical technique that decouples diffusion-limited and kinetically limited electron-transfer processes. Developed by Levich in the 1960s, RDE enables determination of heterogeneous electron-transfer rate constants and mechanistic information by rotating an electrode to control mass transport.Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) is a real-time, label-free technique for detecting and monitoring biomolecular interactions at a sensor surface by measuring changes in the refractive index caused by ligand binding. Developed by Kretschmann in 1971 and applied to biosensing by Liedberg, Nylander, and Lundström in 1983, SPR is now a gold standard for measuring binding kinetics (association and dissociation rates) and equilibrium binding constants in protein interactions, antibody-antigen recognition, and drug discovery.
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