In linear-sweep voltammetry, triangular-wave voltammetry, cyclic triangular-wave voltammetry,
and similar techniques, the potential of the
indicator electrode at which the difference between the total current and the
residual current is equal to one-half of the
peak current. This potential is attained in the interval in which the rate of the charge-transfer
process, and hence the (absolute value of the) current, increase monotonically with
time.
Source:
PAC, 1985, 57, 1491
(Recommended terms, symbols, and definitions for electroanalytical chemistry (Recommendations
1985))
on page 1502
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