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An exponentially expanding mesh ideally suited to the fast and efficient simulation of diffusion processes at microdisc electrodes. 1. Derivation of the mesh Gavaghan DJ |
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An exponentially expanding mesh ideally suited to the fast and efficient simulation of diffusion processes at microdisc electrodes. 2. Application to chronoamperometry Gavaghan DJ |
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An exponentially expanding mesh ideally suited to the fast and efficient simulation of diffusion processes at microdisc electrodes. 3. Application to voltammetry. Gavaghan DJ |
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Adsorption configurations of ethylene and acetylene on gold Zinola CF, Luna AMC |
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Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance studies on the electropolymerization processes of ortho-phenylenediamine in sulfuric acid solutions Dai HP, Wu QH, Sun SG, Shiu KK |
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Synthesis and electrochemical behavior of amphiphilic 1,3,4-oxadiazole derivatives Freydank A, Janietz S, Schulz B |
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Adsorbed lumiflavin at mercury electrode surfaces McGarvey C, Beck S, Quach S, Birss VI, Elzanowska H |
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Voltammetric behaviour and electrocatalytic activity of the aluminum electrode modified with nickel and nickel hexacyanoferrate films, prepared by electroless deposition Pournaghi-Azar MH, Razmi-Nerbin H |
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Ex-situ study by X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy of the topography of complexing cavities immobilized in an electronically conducting polymer Billon M, Divisia-Blohorn B, Bidan G, Kern JM, Sauvage JP, Parent P |
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The electrocatalytic activity of Prussian blue in hydrogen peroxide reduction studied using a wall-jet electrode with continuous flow Karyakin AA, Karyakina EE, Gorton L |
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Microelectrode voltammetry for the simultaneous reduction of labile complexes of two divalent cations in aqueous solutions with and without supporting electrolyte Daniele S, Bragato C, Baldo MA |
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A kinetic and in situ infrared spectroscopic study of the Fe(CN)(6)(3-)/Fe(CN)(6)(4-) couple on platinum single crystal electrodes Kitamura F, Nanbu N, Ohsaka T, Tokuda K |
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Electron and ion transport in polypyrrole/polystyrenesulfonate composite films Komura T, Goisihara S, Yamaguti T, Takahasi K |
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The enhanced transport of the cadmium acetylacetone complex across the adsorbed aliphatic alcohol monolayer during electroreduction on mercury electrodes Schmidt R, Stroka J, Galus Z |
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Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance and spectroelectrochemical studies of the influence of cations on the formation and electroactivity of poly(N-vinylcarbazole) films in acetonitrile solutions Carlier V, Skompska M, Buess-Herman C |
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An in situ STM study of sulphate adsorption on copper(111) in acidic aqueous electrolytes Li WH, Nichols RJ |
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Determination of emersed electrochemical interface thickness by ellipsometry : Aqueous electrolytes on Ag Woelfel KJ, Pemberton JE |
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A detailed study of the reliability of some crucial parameters used in the in-situ radiotracer sorption studies Hirschberg G, Nemeth Z, Varga K |
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Electroreduction of the fungicides Folpet, Captan and Captafol on mercury electrodes Carabias-Martinez R, Rodriguez-Gonzalo E, Garcia-Jimenez MG, Hernandez-Mendez J |
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A mathematical model for anodic oxygen-transfer reactions at Bi(V)-doped PbO2-film electrodes Popovic ND, Cox JA, Johnson DC |
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Unified treatment of the pseudo-first order catalytic process for all stepped-potential methods Fatouros N, Krulic D |
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Dioxygen-decomposition of ferrocenium molecules in acetonitrile : The nature of the electrode-fouling films during ferrocene electrochemistry Zotti G, Schiavon G, Zecchin S, Favretto D |
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Study on electroreduction of Eu(III) and electrodeposition of Eu-Co in europium toluenesulfonate plus DMF Yang QQ, Liu P, Yang YS, Tong YX |
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The electroreduction of C-60 films in solutions containing crown ether complexes of alkali metal cations Winkler K, Costa DA, Balch AL, Fawcett WR |
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Voltammetry of phosphotungstic acid immobilized in templated silica gel Holmstrom SD, Karwowska B, Cox JA, Kulesza PJ |