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Polarographic reduction of aromatic nitrocompounds
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This article is published in Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications.The article was published on 1949-01-01. It has received 41 citations till now.read more
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Electrochemical Study of Kinetics of a Chemical Reaction Coupled between Two Charge Transfer Reactions. Potentiostatic Reduction of p-Nitrosophenol.
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Polarographic and electrochemical studies of some aromatic and heterocyclic nitro compounds, part I: General mechanistic aspects
TL;DR: In this paper, the half-wave and peak potentials of aromatic nitro compounds were investigated in buffered 35% DMF-water mixtures, and the sequence of protons and electrons in the four-electron reduction step was proved to be: H+, e, H+, E, H+ e, 2e, 2H+, 2H+.
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Fabrication and Use of Pyrolytic Graphite Electrode for Voltammetry in Aqueous Solutions.
F. J. Miller,H. E. Zittel +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a pyrolytic graphite indicating electrode was fabricated and applied to voltammetry in aqueous solutions, and the following ions were determined at the 10/sup -3/M concentration level: Ag(I), Hg (I), Cu(II), UO/sub 2/(II), Fe(III), and Sn(IV).
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Voltammetric Behavior of p‐Nitrophenol and Its Trace Determination in Human Urine by Liquid Chromatography with a Dual Reductive Mode Electrochemical Detection System
TL;DR: In this paper, the determination of trace p-nitrophenol (PNP) concentrations in human urine has been successfully achieved by high performance liquid chromatography dual electrode detection (LC-DED) in the reduction-reduction mode.
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Double-layer structure and mechanism of electrode reactions: Part II. Nitrobenzene reduction on mercury from aqueous solutions
TL;DR: In this article, different concentrations of non-specifically and specifically adsorbed supporting electrolytes were employed to change the potential φd at the outer Helmholtz plane and/or the charge density qi at the inner Helm-holtz planes.