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    CVSim

    CVSim

    Cyclic Voltammetry Simulation Program for Research and Education

    This a cyclic voltammetry (CV) program created for teaching CV undergraduate chemistry students. For research, download the version from https://sourceforge.net/projects/cvsimplus/ . CVSim uses the implicit method to simulate diffusion. Development of new methods for more accurate simulation of the diffusion is under way. For more details and discussion contact me at akeramid@ucy.ac.cy.
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    CVSimPlus

    CVSimPlus

    Cyclic Voltammetry Simulation Program for Research

    This a cyclic voltammetry (CV) program created for teaching CV undergraduate chemistry students and research. It can be downloaded and from https://sites.google.com/site/keramidasscientificsoftware/cvsim. CVSim uses either implicit or RK4 methods to simulate diffusion. Development of new methods to accurate simulate the diffusion is under way. A lot of time has been invested and will be on making the simulation of CV as more accurate as possible. The results at the moment for CV are satisfactory however can be improved. For more details and discussion contact me at akeramid@ucy.ac.cy.
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