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Synthesis and Characterization of Copper Complexes Featuring a Redox-Active ONO Ligand in Three Molecular Oxidation States. [PDF]

open access: yesInorg Chem
Hebert DD   +7 more
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Electrochemical detection of anti-tissue transglutaminase antibody using quantum dots-doped polypyrrole-modified electrode. [PDF]

open access: yesMikrochim Acta
Dumitriu C   +6 more
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State-dependent Coupling of Quasireversible Nodes

Queueing Systems, 2001
Quasireversibility is a powerful property of continuous-time Markov chains leading to product-form results discovered for networks of queues. The authors show how to couple quasireversible nodes into a network in a state-independent manner, allowing simultaneous transitions at an arbitrary number of nodes to be triggered by a departure at a single node.
Henderson, W., Taylor, Peter G.
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Extracting parameter values from quasireversible cyclic voltammograms

Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 2012
A brief description is given of a novel technique whereby thermodynamic, kinetic, and transport parameters may be extracted from experimental cyclic voltammograms. For simulated data, this “linearization method” yields excellent answers.
Keith B. Oldham, Jan C. Myland
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Mild, Quasireverse Emulsion Route to Submicrometer Lithium Niobate Hollow Spheres

Langmuir, 2006
A water/ethylene glycol (H2O/EG) system has been designed to synthesize lithium niobate (LiNbO3) powders by a mild, one-step quasireverse emulsion method. A morphology transformation from initial nuclei to flowerlike structures and then to hollow spheres is confirmed by the time-dependent experiment. The as-obtained LiNbO3 hollow spheres are formed via
Chao, Luo, Dongfeng, Xue
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Cyclic Square Wave Voltammetry of Surface-Confined Quasireversible Electron Transfer Reactions

Langmuir, 2015
The theory for cyclic square wave voltammetry of surface-confined quasireversible electrode reactions is presented and experimentally verified. Theoretical voltammograms were calculated following systematic variation of empirical parameters to assess their impact on the shape of the voltammogram.
Megan A, Mann, Lawrence A, Bottomley
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Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy. 46. Shielding Effects on Reversible and Quasireversible Reactions

Analytical Chemistry, 2003
An approximate theory for the feedback mode of the scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) is developed to interpret the effects of substrate shielding on an ultramicroelectrode tip during a recording of iT versus d curves (approach curves) for reversible and quasireversible kinetics at a substrate surface.
Cynthia G, Zoski   +2 more
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On one generalization of the quasireversion method

Russian Journal of Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Modelling, 2000
Summary: We consider the problem of an approximate solution of ill-posed Cauchy problems for an evolution equation with an unbounded positive definite operator. We use the modification of the quasireversion method for regularization and prove its stability. We also consider the difference analogue of this method and justify it.
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Application of square wave voltammetry to strongly adsorbed quasireversible redox molecules

Analytical Chemistry, 1993
The theory and application of square wave voltammetry to surface-confined quasi-reversible redox molecules (Ox+ne - =Red) is described. Theoretical voltammograms were calculated based on the following assumptions: (1) stable redox states ; (2) monolayer or less surface coverage; (3) equivalent surface sites and adsorbates; (4) non adsorbate-adsorbate ...
James H. Reeves   +2 more
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Reversible and quasireversible information in first-order reversal curve diagrams

Journal of Applied Physics, 2007
Two methods for extracting information from first-order reversal curves (FORCs) obtained on low coercivity samples are presented. The proportion of reversibility as a function of applied field can be extracted by calculating the ratio of the initial slope of each FORC to the susceptibility on the major hysteresis loop upper branch at the same field ...
Fanny Béron   +5 more
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