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Electrochemical characterization of solid state reaction kinetics using voltammetry of microparticles. Application to thermal decomposition of iron c…

2011

The voltammetry of microparticles is applied to characterize the electrocatalytic ability of solids towards selected electrochemical processes. The variation of catalytic currents under fixed electrochemical conditions permits to obtain composition/time data to be fitted with solid state kinetic models. This methodology is applied to analyze the thermal decomposition of magnesiochromite ferroan and chlorite chromian standards and a South Africa iron chromite ore on the basis of the significant catalytic effect on the electrochemical oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in aqueous alkaline media at mineral-modified graphite electrodes. Measurement of the time variation of catalytic current for OE…

Chemical kineticsAqueous solutionChemistryThermal decompositionInorganic chemistryMaterials ChemistryOxygen evolutionGeneral ChemistryChromiteElectrochemistryVoltammetryCatalysisJournal of Materials Chemistry
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Study of solid state kinetics using voltammetry of immobilized particles. Application to tetragonal to monoclinic transition in nanoparticulate zirco…

2012

Abstract The voltammetry of immobilized particles methodology is applied to study solid state reaction kinetics on the basis of the electrocatalytic ability of solids toward selected electrochemical processes. Measurement of the time variation of catalytic current for oxygen evolution reaction in aqueous alkaline media provides a direct estimate of fractional conversion of the reactant in the course of the reaction for testing different reaction kinetic models. This methodology is applied to analyze the formation of monoclinic zirconia and praseodymia-doped zirconia from tetragonal precursors. Discrimination between competing and successive reactions mechanisms is obtained for reactions inv…

Chemical kineticsTetragonal crystal systemAqueous solutionMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryElectrochemistryOxygen evolutionCubic zirconiaVoltammetryCatalysisMonoclinic crystal systemElectrochimica Acta
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Evidence of intramolecular electron transfer between two metallic atoms in a bimetallic complex by electrochemical methods

2005

The electrochemical properties of the monomeric complex [(η5-C5H5)(μ-η5:η1-C5H4(CH2)2P(C6H5)2TiCl2] 1 and the heterobimetallic complex [(η5-C5H5)(μ-η5:η1-C5H4(CH2)2P(C6H5)2TiCl2][RuCl2(C6H4(CH3)(C3H7))] 2 have been studied by cyclic voltammetry, controlled potential electrolysis and rotating disk electrode voltammetry. An unexpected electron transfer between the two heterobimetallic atoms has been observed. This transfer takes place via an intramolecular interaction, hence via a chloride bridge. Electrochemical simulation has been carried out to verify experimental results and to obtain the kinetic constant of the proposed square scheme.

ChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral ChemistryElectrochemistryCatalysisElectron transferElectrochemical reaction mechanismIntramolecular forceMaterials ChemistryPhysical chemistryCyclic voltammetryRotating disk electrodeBimetallic stripVoltammetryNew Journal of Chemistry
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Hydrogel-supported protein-tethered bilayer lipid membranes: a new approach toward polymer-supported lipid membranes

2011

Polymer-supported bilayer lipid membranes offer great opportunities for the investigation of functional membrane proteins. Here we present a new approach in this direction by introducing a thin hydrogel layer as a soft ‘cushion’ on indium–tin oxide (ITO), providing a smooth, functional surface to form the protein-tethered BLM (ptBLM). ITO was used as a transparent electrode, enabling simultaneous implementation of electrochemical and optical waveguide techniques. The hydrogel poly(N-(2-hydroxyethyl)acrylamide-co-5-acrylamido-1-carboxypentyl-iminodiacetate-co-4-benzoylphenyl methacrylate) (P(HEAAm-co-NTAAAm-co-MABP)) was functionalized with the nickel chelating nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) gr…

ChemistryAnalytical chemistryNitrilotriacetic acidGeneral ChemistryModel lipid bilayerCondensed Matter PhysicsMethacrylateDielectric spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundMembraneChemical engineeringCyclic voltammetrySurface plasmon resonanceLipid bilayerSoft Matter
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Substituent effect on the redox potential of substituted (aryl)(2-nitrobenzo[ b ]thiophen-3-yl)amines

2001

Abstract The electronic effect of some meta- or para-substituents on the reduction of the title compounds has been investigated. The reversible reduction potential values of these compounds have been evaluated by cyclic voltammetry at a mercury electrode in 0.1 M tetraethylammoniumtetrafluoroborate, dimethylsulfoxide solutions. The substituent effect depends on both its nature and its position. The reduction potential values of the derivatives studied have been correlated with the Hammett substituent constants.

ChemistryArylOrganic ChemistrySubstituentDropping mercury electrodeBiochemistryRedoxMedicinal chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundorganic electrochemistry substituents effect on thermodynamics redox processesDrug DiscoveryElectronic effectOrganic chemistryCyclic voltammetryTetrahedron
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Performance of interdigitated nanoelectrodes for electrochemical DNA biosensor.

2003

An electrochemical methodology for bio-molecule sensing using an array of well-defined nanostructures is presented. We describe the fabrication by e-beam lithography of nanoelectrodes consisting of a 100 micro m x 50 micro m area containing interdigitated electrodes of 100 nm in width and interelectrode distance of 200 nm. Sensitivity and response time of the nanoelectrodes are compared to the responses of macro- and microelectrodes. The specificity of the sensor is studied by modifying the gold electrodes with DNA. The technique enables to characterize both single and double-stranded DNA of 15 nucleotides. A special electrochemical cell is adapted to control the temperature and measure the…

ChemistryDNA Single-StrandedNucleic Acid HybridizationNanotechnologyBiosensing TechniquesElectrochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsElectrochemical cellMicroelectrodeElectrodeElectrochemistryAdsorptionGoldInstrumentationLithographyBiosensorVoltammetryMicroelectrodesElectron-beam lithographyUltramicroscopy
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Thermal behaviour and electrochemical properties of bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide and dodecatungstosilicate viologen dimers

2012

We report the synthesis and characterization of dimeric viologen salts (1',1''-(alkane-1,n-diyl)bis(1-ethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium) with n = 4-10) with bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide (bistriflimide, Tf(2)N(-)) as a counteranion. For n = 4, 5 and 6, and for the nonylviologen cation (1,1'-dinonyl-4,4'-bipyridinium) we also prepared salts with the totally inorganic dodecatungstosilicate anion, SiW(12)O(40)(4-), featuring a poly-charged surface and nanosized dimensions. The materials have been characterized by means of calorimetric techniques, X-ray diffraction and solid state NMR and a comparison is made with analogous monomeric viologen salts exhibiting smectic mesophases. A strong odd-even ef…

ChemistryDimerGeneral Physics and AstronomyViologenPhotochemistryNMRX-ray diffractionviologen dimerchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographySolid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaLiquid crystalAmidepolyoxometalateIonic liquidmedicineBistriflimidePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCyclic voltammetrycalorimetrymedicine.drug
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Dating archeological lead artifacts from measurement of the corrosion content using the voltammetry of microparticles.

2011

A methodology for dating archeological lead artifacts based on the voltammetry of microparticles is described. This methodology is based on the comparison of the height of speci¿c voltammetric features from PbO2 and PbO corrosion products formed under long-term alteration conditions. Calibration of the method was performed with the help of a series of well-documented lead pieces from the funds of di¿erent museums of the Comunitat Valenciana (Spain) covering from the ¿fth century B.C. to present day. The variation of peak currents with the time of corrosion can be¿tted to the same potential rate law as that found by Reich (R = 0.070 ( 0.005), using measurements on the Meissner fraction in th…

ChemistryElectrodeOxideMineralogyPBO2ArchaeologyAnalytical ChemistryCorrosionSulfuric-acid-solutionBatteriesLead (geology)Electrochemical oxidationAge estimationForce microscopyPINTURACalibrationVoltammetryReductionAnalytical chemistry
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Stabilizing Lead Cathodes with Diammonium Salt Additives in the Deoxygenation of Aromatic Amides

2014

Lead is efficiently protected against cathodic corrosion by the addition of diammonium salts in the electrolyte. The cationic coating of the cathode allows the efficient electroreduction of benzamides to benzylamines. The electrochemical deoxygenation of the amide is achieved without the use of oxophilic agents or sacrificial anodes. The surface of the lead cathode stays smooth and the cathode can be reused for multiple runs, providing <2.5 ppm of the crude product. Cyclic voltammetry studies reveal a shift in the onset potential of the hydrogen evolution reaction by −157 mV.

ChemistryGalvanic anodeInorganic chemistryElectrolyteElectrochemistryCatalysisCathodeCorrosionlaw.inventionCathodic protectionlawElectrochemistryCyclic voltammetryDeoxygenationChemElectroChem
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Voltammetry of microparticles, scanning electrochemical microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy applied to the study of dsDNA binding and damage…

2014

Abstract Microparticulate deposits of scorpiand-like azamacrocyclic receptors (L1–L4) attached to graphite electrodes provide distinctive voltammetric features in contact with aqueous DNA solutions at biological pH, denoting the formation of DNA surface complexes. This voltammetry allows for screening dsDNA, ssDNA and G-Quadruplex DNA using L4-modified electrodes. Scanning electrochemical microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy examination of dsDNA fibers attached to the substrate electrode in contact with DMSO solutions containing ferrocene and receptor indicate that a synergic effect is exerted between electrochemically generated ferrocenium ion and the receptors so that they increas…

ChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSubstrate (chemistry)DNA SolutionsAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionCrystallographyScanning electrochemical microscopychemistry.chemical_compoundFerrocenelawElectrodeElectrochemistryBiophysicsScanning tunneling microscopeBinding siteVoltammetryJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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