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Electrochimica Acta

Electrochimica Acta, Vol.39, No.10 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0013-4686 (Print) 

In this Issue (15 articles)

1359 - 1364 Passive Behavior of Tin
Hurlen T
1365 - 1368 Spectroelectrochemical and EPR Determination of the Number of Electrons Transferred in Redox Processes in Electroactive Polymers - Polyindole Films
Jackowska K, Kudelski A, Bukowska J
1369 - 1376 Microelectrode Studies of the Lithium Propylene Carbonate System .1. Electrode-Reactions at Potentials Positive to Lithium Deposition
Pletcher D, Rohan JF, Ritchie AG
1377 - 1383 Thin-Films of Metal Dibenzotetraaza(14)Annulene Complexes .4. Mechanistic Reinvestigations of the Electropolymerization of Ni(II) and Cu(II) Complexes at an Electrode Surface - Sequential Electrochemical Formation of Dimers, Oligomers and Polymers
Deronzier A, Marques MJ
1385 - 1391 The Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Nickel Surfaces Stabilized by H-Absorption
Machado SA, Avaca LA
1393 - 1400 Electrochemical Study of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) Polypyrrole Blends
Matencio T, Mano V, Felisberti MI, Depaoli MA
1401 - 1407 Voltammetric Response of Zinc in Sodium-Hydroxide Solutions Containing Sodium Sulfide
Saidman SB, Vilche JR, Arvia AJ
1409 - 1413 Electropolymerization of Pyrrole Under Hydrodynamic Conditions - Effect of Solution Additives
Lin Y, Wallace GG
1415 - 1417 Direct Electrooxidation of D-Gluconic Acid to D-Arabinose
Pergola F, Nucci L, Pezzatini G, Wei H, Guidelli R
1419 - 1425 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopic Study of Electropolymerized Poly(Para-Phenylene) Film on Platinum-Electrode Surface
Gao ZQ, Kvarnstrom C, Ivaska A
1427 - 1431 Behavior of Aluminum as Anode in Dimethylsulfone-Based Electrolytes
Legrand L, Tranchant A, Messina R
1433 - 1439 Minimal Measurement Time in Electrochemical Impedance Identification
Milocco RH
1441 - 1450 Electrochemical Reduction of 2,4,6-Trimethylbenzoyl Chloride and 2,4,6-Trimethylbenzaldehyde at Carbon and Mercury Cathodes in Acetonitrile
Urove GA, Peters DG
1451 - 1452 Determination of the Reactive Area of Organic Coated Metals - Physical Meaning and Limits of the Break-Point Method - Discussion
Mansfeld F
1453 - 1453 Determination of the Reactive Area of Organic Coated Metals - Physical Meaning and Limits of the Break-Point Method - Reply
Deflorian F, Fedrizzi L, Bonora PL