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Effects of Compression on the Local Iodine Environment in Dipotassium Zinc Tetraiodate(V) Dihydrate K<sub>2</sub>Zn(IO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub>·2H<sub>2</sub>O. [PDF]

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Errandonea D   +10 more
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Biofortification of Vegetables with Iodine and Molybdenum for Healthy Nutrition: A Controlled Trial. [PDF]

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Baldassano S   +7 more
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Iodate reduction by Isochrysis galbana is relatively insensitive to de-activation of nitrate reductase activity—are phytoplankton really responsible for iodate reduction in seawater?

Marine Chemistry, 2003
Abstract The reduction of iodate to iodide in laboratory cultures of the marine microalga Isochrysis galbana was found to be essentially independent on the presence or absence of nitrate reductase activity. This places serious doubt on the hypothesis that iodate is inadvertently reduced by NR, when it is mistaken for nitrate.
Tim J. Waite, Victor W. Truesdale
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Modeling galvanostatic potential oscillations in the electrocatalytic iodate reduction system

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1999
Abstract An experimental and theoretical description of the oscillatory electrocatalytic iodate reduction system in alkaline solution is presented. Experimental measurements suggested the crucial role of a negative differential resistance as well as the presence of hydrogen evolution in the oscillatory instability.
Strasser, P.   +3 more
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Electrochemical synthesis of WO3/PANI composite for electrocatalytic reduction of iodate

Electrochimica Acta, 2010
Abstract Composite film of polyaniline (PANI) and tungsten oxide (WO3) was electrodeposited by cyclic voltammetric technique from a solution of aniline and tungstic acid. The obtained WO3/PANI film displayed a significant enhancement of electrocatalytic activity for iodate reduction and a better stability than that of pure WO3 and PANI films.
Ben-Xue Zou   +3 more
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Reduction of iodate in iodated salt to iodide during cooking with iodine as measured by an improved HPLC/ICP–MS method

The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 2017
Iodate is a strong oxidant, and some animal studies indicate that iodate intake may cause adverse effects. A key focus of the safety assessment of potassium iodate as a salt additive is determining whether iodate is safely reduced to iodide in food.To study the reduction of iodate in table salt to iodide and molecular iodine during cooking.Fifteen food
Liejun, Liu   +4 more
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Temperature dependence of the transfer coefficient. The reduction of iodate in alkaline media

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1996
Abstract The reduction of iodate on a dropping mercury electrode was studied over a wide range of temperatures, and compared with earlier studies on the reduction of bromate under nearly identical conditions. A fully computerized experimental setup was used.
E. Kirowa-Eisner   +3 more
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Iron(III)-carboxylate photochemistry induces iodate reduction

2022
&lt;p&gt;Aerosols and clouds are complex systems containing organic and inorganic species, which play central roles in atmospheric chemistry and physics, climate, air pollution and public health. Particularly chemical reactions which occur in the aqueous phase can change the composition and oxidizing capacity of the troposphere via the ...
Lucia Iezzi   +6 more
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Microbial Reduction of Iodate

Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1997
The different oxidation species of iodine have markedly different sorption properties. Hence, changes in iodine redox states can greatly affect the mobility of iodine in the environment. Although a major microbial role has been suggested in the past to account for these redox changes, little has been done to elucidate the responsible microorganisms or ...
Lovley, Derek   +2 more
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