Linear sweep voltammetry is a valuable characterization technique for establishing the redox potential boundaries of an analyte. Linear sweep voltammetry employs a three-electrode setup comprising a working electrode, a counter electrode, and a reference electrode. These electrodes are connected to a potentiostat and immersed in an electrochemical cell containing the target solution. The potentiostat
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