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Electrogeneration and some properties of the superoxide ion in aqueous solutions

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In this paper, the standard potential of the O 2 −0.270 V/NHE system has been determined by comparing the data obtained by pulse polarography and reoxidation chronocoulometry.
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This article is published in Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry.The article was published on 1972-09-01. It has received 102 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Polarography.

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Superoxide Ion: Generation and Chemical Implications

TL;DR: This review comprises the main characteristics of O2(•-) followed by generation methods, and its potential applications including the destruction of hazardous chemicals, synthesis of organic compounds, and many other applications are highlighted.
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Electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Chaojie Song, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is also the most important reaction in life processes such as biological respiration, and in energy converting systems such as fuel cells.
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Electrode potentials of partially reduced oxygen species, from dioxygen to water.

TL;DR: This work uses published Gibbs energies of formation and equilibrium constants to determine electrode potentials for the partially reduced intermediates along the pathway of reduction of dioxygen to water, as well as of ozone and singlet dioXYgen.
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The one-electron transfer redox potentials of free radicals. I. The oxygen/superoxide system.

TL;DR: The value determined for the redox potentials of O 2/O2 is higher by more than 0.2 V than earlier estimates, which has important implications on the possible role of O2 in biological processes of O1 fixation.
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Electron-spin-resonance evidence for enzymic reduction of oxygen to a free radical, the superoxide ion.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the species observed is the superoxide ion, O(2) (-), and that the stability of this ion is greatly increased in alkaline solution.
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Electrochemistry of oxygen and superoxide ion in dimethylsulfoxide at platinum, gold and mercury electrodes

TL;DR: In this paper, the electrochemistry of dissolved oxygen and of superoxide ion in dimethyl-sulfoxide solutions has been studied at platinum, gold and mercury electrodes using voltammetric and chronopotentiometric techniques as well as controlled-potential coulonietry.
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