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Study on the determination of trace rhenium (VII) by the adsorption differential pulse polarography

1989

The determination of trace rhenium (VII) by differential pulse polarography in the system of H2SO4-(NHsOH)2 · H2SO4-TeO2−4 is markedly improved by the addition of Nitron, which is adsorbed on the surface of mercury electrode. The limit of detection is down to 2 × 1010 M. The adsorptive peak potential is −0.80 V (vs. SCE). In the ranges of 5 × 1010—10−8, 1 × 10−5—10−7 and 1 × 10−7—10−6M, there are good linear relationships between the peak current increment and the concentration, of which the relative standard deviations are 9.5, 6.6, 1.8% respectively with the correlation coefficients of linear regression of 0.995–0.999. The results relating to this polarographic wave show that it is an ads…

Detection limitPolarographyAdsorptionChemistryInorganic chemistryElectrodeLinear regressionAnalytical chemistryPeak currentchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryRheniumDropping mercury electrodeActa Chimica Sinica
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Electrochemical dating of archaeological gold based on refined peak current determinations and Tafel analysis

2020

Abstract This report proposes a refined method to date archaeological gold samples based on the Tafel analysis of the ascending part of voltammetric curves corresponding to the oxidation of surface flakes of gold in contact with hydrochloric acid aqueous electrolyte. This allows estimating the equilibrium potential of gold oxidation correcting for irreversibility effects. This equilibrium potential can be correlated with the coverage of adsorbed oxygen species and hence the estimated age of the gold samples. A satisfactory potential/time calibration graph was constructed from a set of archaeological samples including two sets of samples from the Mapungubwe Gold Collection, South Africa (120…

Tafel equationCalibration curveGeneral Chemical EngineeringPeak current02 engineering and technologyAqueous electrolyte010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesElectrochemistryEquilibrium potential0210 nano-technologyGeologyElectrochimica Acta
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H-Point Standard Addition Method Applied to Voltammetry of Microparticles. Quantitation of Dyes in Pictorial Samples

2007

A solid-state electrochemical application of the H-point standard addition method (HPSAM) for quantifying two electroactive compounds, A, B, that produce strongly overlapped voltammetric peaks is described. It is based on peak current measurement in square-wave voltammograms recorded for solid samples containing a reference compound R, upon additions of a A- (or B-) containing standard compound. The method allows to the determination of the mass fraction of A and B by applying the H-point standard addition method to solid state voltammetry. The quotients between the currents measured at two selected potentials and the peak current of R vary linearly with the mass ratio of the added standard…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryStandard additionElectrochemistryAnalytical chemistrySolid-statePeak currentMorinAlizarinElectrochemistryMass fractionVoltammetryAnalytical ChemistryElectroanalysis
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Output Impedance Improvement Using Coupled Inductors

2017

When using a single DC/DC converter with multiple outputs and having a buck topology, which has one filter inductor per output, the designer can choose to couple these outputs together. This paper demonstrates additional benefits of coupling output inductors together. Apart from saving mass and volume, and due to an improved small signal behaviour it also reduces the output impedance of the regulated output. The paper will analyse a seven output push-pull converter used as a space power converter module and verify the theoretical results with experimental measurements.

lcsh:GE1-350Forward converterEngineering0-10 V lighting controlbusiness.industryoutput impedancecoupled inductorspeak current controlĆuk convertersmall signal analysisTopology (electrical circuits)InductorFilter (video)Boost converterElectronic engineeringOutput impedancebusinesslcsh:Environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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