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Improved Mediated Tyrosinase Amperometric Enzyme Electrodes Hedenmo M, Narvaez A, Dominguez E, Katakis I |
13 - 17 |
Electrochemical Reduction of Monohalopyridine and Dihalopyridine at Carbon Cathodes in Dimethylformamide Mubarak MS, Peters DG |
19 - 23 |
Surface Reactivity of Alpha-Mn2O3 Powders in Aqueous Suspensions Ardizzone S, Bianchi CL, Tirelli D |
25 - 37 |
Adsorption of Pyridine on the (111), (001) and (01(1)over-Bar) Faces of Bismuth Lust E, Janes A, Miidla P, Lust K |
39 - 48 |
2-Dimensional Condensation of Organic Adsorbates at the Mercury-Vertical-Bar-Aqueous Solution Interface - A Global Analysis of Critical Parameters Using Ising-Model Formalism Pushpalatha K, Sangaranarayanan MV |
49 - 54 |
A Comparative Electrochemical Study of Transition-Metal Substituted Dawson Type Heteropolyanions .1. Mccormac T, Fabre B, Bidan G |
55 - 59 |
Determination of the Standard Heterogeneous Rate-Constant in Polyelectrolyte Using Steady-State Microdisk Voltammograms Zhou HF, Dong SJ |
61 - 66 |
Electrochemical Reactions of CO2 with Fac-Re(Dpk)(Co)(3)Cl (Dpk Equals di-2-Pyridyl Ketone) Bakir M, Mckenzie JA |
67 - 75 |
Electrochemical Oxidation of 1,4-Dialkoxybenzenes in Organic Media - Reversible One-Electron Process in a Methylene Chloride/Trifluoroacetic Acid Mixture and Electropolymerization Reaction in Dry Acetonitrile Fabre B, Michelet K, Simonet N, Simonet J |
77 - 85 |
Surface-Modified Old Electrodes with Biospecific Affinity for Lactate-Dehydrogenase Based on Cibacron-Blue 3Fg-A Self-Assembled Monolayers Schlereth DD |
87 - 95 |
Adsorption and Reduction Kinetics of Safranine-T in Self-Assembled Phospholipid Monolayers Deposited on Mercury Herrero R, Moncelli MR, Becucci L, Guidelli R |
97 - 106 |
Aggregation Phenomena Occurring on an Electrode Surface in the Presence or Absence of Aggregation in the Bulk Electrolyte Solution Nikitas P |
107 - 115 |
Effect of Thallium Ions on the Adsorption of Cyanide-Containing Species from Cyanide and Dicyanoaurate Solutions on a Polycrystalline Gold Electrode Poskus D, Agafonovas G, Jurgaitiene I |
117 - 123 |
Dehydration of Protonated Nafion(R) Coatings Induced by Cation-Exchange and Monitored by Quartz-Crystal Microgravimetry Shi ML, Anson FC |
125 - 137 |
The Cyclic Voltammetric Study of Ferrate(VI) Production Bouzek K, Rousar I, Bergmann H, Hertwig K |
139 - 146 |
Optimization of the Cavity Size for AM1-Scrf Calculations of Electrode-Potentials in Aqueous-Solution Jalaliheravi M, Namazian M |
147 - 153 |
Fine-Structure in the Voltammetric Desorption Curves of Alkanethiolate Monolayers Chemisorbed at Gold Zhong CJ, Porter MD |
155 - 160 |
The Coulometric Efficiency and Steady-State Current for the End-Column Amperometric Detector in Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Jin WR, Chen HF |
161 - 166 |
Ultrasonic Effects on Electroorganic Processes .7. Reduction of Benzaldehydes on Ultrasound Vibrating Electrodes Atobe M, Nonaka T |
167 - 172 |
Concentration Profiles of Conducting Species in Polypyrrole Films in Cyclic Voltammetry by Means of a Diode-Array Detector Tezuka Y, Aoki K, Yajima H, Ishii T |
173 - 178 |
Analysis of Cold-Fusion Experiments Generating Excess Heat, Tritium and Helium Kozima H, Watanabe S, Hiroe K, Nomura M, Ohta M |
179 - 182 |
Microelectrode Ensembles Based on Overlaying Ultrathin Porous Polyacrylonitrile on Dense Carbon-Films Wang J, Park DS, Pamidi PV, White C, Renschler CL |
183 - 189 |
Electrocatalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) by Polypyrrole-Modified Glassy-Carbon Electrodes Wang Y, Rajeshwar K |
191 - 199 |
Ruthenium Catalyst for Amperometric Determination of Insulin at Physiological pH Gorski W, Aspinwall CA, Lakey JR, Kennedy RT |
201 - 207 |
Spectroelectrochemical Studies of P-Benzoquinone Reduction in Aqueous-Media Shim YB, Park SM |
209 - 216 |
Investigation of Conducting Polymer Electrodes by Impedance Spectroscopy During Electropolymerization Under Galvanostatic Conditions Popkirov GS, Barsoukov E, Schindler RN |
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Are Strongly Bulky Hexa(Alkylsulfonyl) Benzenes Able to Lead Reversibly to the Corresponding Anion-Radicals Ghanimi A, Simonet J |