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The cyclic voltammetric study of ferrate(VI) production
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1997Cyclic voltammetric curves were measured using rotating ring-disk (RRDE) and stationary platinum electrodes. A 0.03 M FeO22− solution, a 0.007 M FeO2− solution and a 0.003 M FeO42− solution were all studied separately in a 14 M NaOH solution as electrolytes.
Karel Bouzek
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Recent Advances in Pulse Cyclic and Square-Wave Cyclic Voltammetric Analysis
Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 1991Abstract If rapid quantitative electrochemical analysis was to evolve, the charging current that plagues electrochemical measurements had to be minimized. These currents occur when rapidly changing potentials are applied to an electrode solution interface. This initated the research of modified potential waveforms such as those used in pulse and square
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A Simulator for Cyclic Voltammetric Responses
Analytical Chemistry, 1994Stephen W Feldberg
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Acquisition and analysis of cyclic voltammetric data
Analytical Chemistry, 1973Dennis H Evans
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Cyclic voltammetric response of blood serum
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1975Summary A platinum electrode placed in humam blood serum responds to cyclic voltammetric polarizations in an anodic double wave. By means of comparison of the response to various components of the serum it is shown that this double wave is mainly due to oxidation of cysteine partly bound in a complex with proteins.
N. Ossendorfová +3 more
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Cyclic Voltammetric Investigation of Disilenes
Chemistry Letters, 1988Abstract Three tetraaryldisilenes and two dialkyldiaryldisilenes were investigated by cyclic voltammetry, all undergoing irreversible oxidation and reduction. The oxidation potentials were similar for all five compounds, but the reduction potentials were lower for the tetraaryldisilenes than for the dialkyldiaryldisilenes.
Brian D Shepherd, Robert West
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Development of a Pulse Cyclic Voltammetric Instrument
Analytical Letters, 1985Abstract A microprocessor-controlled potentiostat used to carry out pulse cyclic voltammetry is described. Using an IBM-PC microcomputer, the device is programmable and will obtain voltammograms (virtually free from charging current) in one second or less. Potassium ferricyanide in 1 M potassium nitrate was used as the test solution.
Gordon N. Eccles, William C. Purdy
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A Cyclic Voltammetric Study of the Dissolution of Tellurium
Australian Journal of Chemistry, 1994A cyclic voltammetric study of the oxidation and reduction of elemental tellurium over the pH range 0-14 has been undertaken with tellurium disk electrodes which could be rotated. In both oxidation and reduction, the behaviour of tellurium is largely that expected from the predictions of the E-pH diagram for this element.
S Jayasekera, IM Ritchie, J Avraamides
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Cyclic Voltammetric and Morphological Studies of Polyaniline
Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 1988AbstractCyclic voltammograms and morphology of polyaniline were studied under various synthetic conditions and in various protonic acid media. The effect of protonic acid is not remarkable. The cyclic voltammogram and morphology depend on the synthetic conditions.
Sze‐Ming Yang, Tsair‐Sheng Lin
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A Cyclic Voltammetric Study of Some Porphyrazines
Monatshefte fuer Chemie/Chemical Monthly, 2001Some porphyrazines with dimethylamino- or trimethylammoniumethylsulfanyl substituents were studied in dichloromethane or dimethylsulfoxide solution by cyclic voltammetric methods. The cyclic voltammogram of metal free octakis-(dimethyl-aminoethylsulfanyl)-porphyrazine is characterized by three one-electron reduction waves which show quasi-reversible ...
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