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  • 1
    Keywords: Analytical biochemistry ; Chemistry ; Particles (Nuclear physics) ; Weights and measures
    ISBN: 9783540737407
    Language: English
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Electroanalysis 7 (1995), S. 889-894 
    ISSN: 1040-0397
    Keywords: pH electrode ; Quinhydrone ; Sensor ; Modified graphite ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: A solid composite pH sensor can be made from quinhydrone, solid paraffin and surface-modified graphite powder. It exhibits an almost theoretical slope of the potential-pH dependence (-57.7 mV at 25°C), a formal potential E0′ = 0.6922V (vs. NHE), low standard deviations for repeated measurements (0.04 pH units), fast potential response (15s) and a working range up to pH 9.5. The sensor can be used in moderately concentrated mineral acids and, unlike the conventional quinhydrone electrode, it is also applicable for measurements in milk. The sensor shows the same salt effect and sensitivity towards strong oxidants and reductants as the conventional quinhydrone electrode. The surface modified graphite was prepared by boiling graphite powder with concentrated nitric acid. By voltammetry it was shown that the surface of the modified graphite contains surface-confined redox centers similar to those in quinhydrone, which can catalyze the electron transfer of the quinhydrone on the surface of the sensor.
    Additional Material: 7 Ill.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Electroanalysis 8 (1996), S. 959-962 
    ISSN: 1040-0397
    Keywords: Staircase voltammetry ; Surface reaction theory ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Staircase voltammetry of surface redox reactions is characterized by a “quasireversible maximum”. The relationship between peak currents and scan rates is not linear, except for totally irreversible reactions, and the response may entirely vanish if the reaction is fast and reversible. For surface redox rections, the equivalence of staircase and linear sweep voltammetries can not he obtained by the variation of the current sampling fraction.
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Electroanalysis 6 (1994), S. 651-656 
    ISSN: 1040-0397
    Keywords: Azobenzene ; Adsorption ; Pulse polarography ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Pulse polarography is applied to measure adsorption of azobenzene and hydrazobenzene in a wide acidity range between 5 M HClO4 and 0.5 M NaClO4 buffered to pH 7. The solvent is 20% v/v aqueous acetonitrile. In 5 M HClO4 the adsorption of azobenzene is weaker, while at pH 7 it is stronger than the adsorption of hydrazobenzene. In weakly acidic and neutral NaClO4 solutions, the surface protonization of azobenzene is a rate-determining step of the redox reaction. When the polarographic pulse is very short, the unprotonated azobenzene is reduced directly and at potentials which are more negative than the potentials at which the monoprotonated azobenzene is reduced if pulses are longer. The rate constants of benzidine rearrangement of adsorbed hydrazobenzene are measured in concentrated HClO4 solutions: k = 52 s-1, 115 s-1, and 224 s-1 for 1, 3, and 5 M HClO4, respectively.
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Electroanalysis 7 (1995), S. 652-655 
    ISSN: 1040-0397
    Keywords: Surface activity ; Surfactant ; Adsorption ; Triton X-100 ; Cadmium ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Influences of a nonionic detergent Triton X-100 on square-wave voltammetry and anodic stripping square-wave voltammetry of Cd2+ in 0.5 M NaClO4 + 0.01 M HClO4 are measured at precisely controlled durations of adsorptive accumulation and surfactant concentrations. Diagnostic criteria for the presence of surface-active substances in electrolytes are reported. A voltammetric method for the quantitative analysis of detergents is proposed. An ionic type of detergent can be recognized by the variation of the accumulation potential.
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Electroanalysis 4 (1992), S. 327-337 
    ISSN: 1040-0397
    Keywords: Cathodic stripping voltammetry ; square-wave voltammetry ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: A model of cathodic stripping square-wave voltammetry (SWV) of insoluble mercuric salt accumulated at the mercury drop electrode surface is developed. Theoretical relationships between the properties of responses and the parameters of both the redox reaction and the SWV signal are analyzed. Both reversible and quasireversible redox reactions are considered. The nature of quasireversible maximum is discussed. Numerical simulations are compared qualitatively with the SW stripping voltammograms of electrodeposited HgS.
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