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Alternating and direct current polarography of azobenzene in indifferent electrolyte in dimethylformamide

Gordon H. Aylward, +2 more
- 01 Apr 1967 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 4, pp 457-460
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This article is published in Analytical Chemistry.The article was published on 1967-04-01. It has received 50 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Azobenzene & Polarography.

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Metabolism of azo dyes: implication for detoxication and activation.

TL;DR: Toxicologic assessment of azo dyes must consider all pathways and particularly the oxygen sensitivity of azoreduction, which is critical in the treatment of waste from chemical plants where there is a great need for soil bacteria which catalyze reduction aerobically.
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Electrochemical reactions with protonations at equilibrium: Part VIII. The 2 e, 2H+ reaction (nine-member square scheme) for a surface or for a heterogeneous reaction in the absence of disproportionation and dimerization reactions

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical study of the 2 e, 2H+ reaction is presented for a surface reaction (adsorbed species, Langmuir isotherm or monolayer-modified electrode), or for a heterogeneous electrochemical reaction with protonations taking place in solution near the electrode.
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Electrochemical reactions with protonations at equilibrium

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical analysis of the 1e, 1H+ square scheme is presented for a heterogeneous reaction with protonations occurring in solution near the electrode and assumed to be at equilibrium.
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Exploring effects of chemical structure on azo dye decolorization characteristics by Pseudomonas luteola.

TL;DR: According to the electronic effect, azo dyes with stronger electron-withdrawing group at specific positions could be more easily biodecolored than those with a carboxyl group.
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Recent Developments in Alternating Current Polarography

TL;DR: A review of electrochemical measurements based on periodic perturbations can be found in this article, where it is shown that a yield in the neighborhood of 100 publications per year has characterized this field in the last 3½ years.
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