✔ Cyclic voltammetry is a method that offers useful details about a material’s electrochemical behavior or a substance through redox reactions in the presence of systematically varied applied voltage/potential.

✔ The basic idea behind cyclic voltammetry is to measure the electric current that results from redox reactions occurring at the surface of the working electrode by varying the voltage applied to an electrochemical cell between two limits.

✔ It provides information such as oxidation and reduction potentials, the number of electrons involved in the redox reactions, and the reaction kinetics.