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Cyclic Voltammetry of Auranofin [PDF]

open access: yesMetal-Based Drugs, 1999
The oxidative behavior of Auranofin, 2,3,4,6‐tetra‐O‐acetyl‐1‐thio‐β ‐D‐glucopyranosato‐ S(triethylphosphine)gold(I), was investigated by using cyclic voltammetry (CV) in 0.1 M Bu4NPF6/CH2Cl2 and 0.1 M Bu4NPF4/CH2Cl2 solutions using Pt working and auxiliary electrodes and a Ag/AgCI reference.
Ahmed A. Mohamed   +2 more
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Cyclic voltammetry of polypyrroledodecylbenzenesulfonate layers [PDF]

open access: yesElectroanalysis, 1995
Polypyrrole was deposited from solutions of NaClO4 and NaDBS, where DBS is dodecylbenzenesulfonate, in aqueous solution and characterized by voltammetry. It is found that the absence of the so‐called ‘double layer charging current’ during cyclic voltammetry of the layers formed from solutions with surfactant is not because of the order in morphology of
McCormac, T.   +4 more
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Detection of dairy fouling by cyclic voltammetry and square wave voltammetry [PDF]

open access: yesFood Science & Nutrition, 2020
AbstractFouling in food processing environment can cause the increase of production costs due to additional cleaning steps and risk of contamination of food products. There is a demand to introduce advanced techniques to detect fouling in food processing equipment.
Horst-Christian Langowski   +6 more
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First direct evidence of N-heterocyclic carbene in BMIm acetate ionic liquid. An electrochemical and chemical study on the role of temperature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Cyclic voltammetry provides the first direct evidence of N-­heterocyclic carbene (NHC) presence in neat 1-‐butyl-­3-­methylimidazolium acetate ionic liquid (BMImAcO) at 120°C. The NHC existence, proved by its oxidation current in cyclic voltammetry, was
Chiarotto, I., Feroci, M., Inesi, A.
core   +1 more source

Electrophotocatalysis: Cyclic Voltammetry as an Analytical Tool [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2020
Electrophotocatalysis (e-PC) is currently experiencing a renewed interest. By taking advantage of the highly oxidizing or reducing power of excited state of electrogenerated ion radicals, it allows thermodynamically difficult redox reactions to be performed. However, e-PC is facing various specific issues, such as its fundamentally heterogeneous nature,
Marie-Noëlle Collomb   +3 more
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On the use of electrochemical techniques to monitor free oxide content in molten fluoride media [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The electrochemical behaviour of oxide ions has been studied in fluoride melts(LiF/NaF eutectic) by cyclic voltammetry, square wave voltammetry and chronopotentiometry.
Barin   +19 more
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Opportunities for mesoporous nanocrystalline SnO2 electrodes in kinetic and catalytic analyses of redox proteins [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
PFV (protein film voltammetry) allows kinetic analysis of redox and coupled-chemical events. However, the voltammograms report on the electron transfer through a flow of electrical current such that simultaneous spectroscopy is required for chemical ...
Angove   +16 more
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A combined "electrochemical-frustrated Lewis pair" approach to hydrogen activation: surface catalytic effects at platinum electrodes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Herein, we extend our “combined electrochemical–frustrated Lewis pair” approach to include Pt electrode surfaces for the first time. We found that the voltammetric response of an electrochemical–frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) system involving the B(C6F5)3 ...
Ashley   +48 more
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Electrochemical study of the Eu(III)/Eu(II) system in molten fluoride media [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The electrochemical behaviour of the Eu(III)/Eu(II) system was examined in the molten eutectic LiF-CaF2 on a molybdenum electrode, using cyclic voltammetry, square-wave voltammetry and chronopotentiometry. It was observed that EuF3 is partly reduced into
Cassayre, Laurent   +3 more
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Electropolymerization of phenol on a vitreous carbon electrode in acidic aqueous solution at different temperatures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Electrochemical oxidation of phenol in acidic aqueous solution was studied on a vitreous carbon electrode at different temperatures in the range of 25–85 °C by cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry.
Belhadj Tahar, Noureddine   +1 more
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