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Electrochemical reduction and carboxylation of halobenzophenones

2002

Abstract The electrochemical reduction of a series of halogenated benzophenones XC6H4COC6H4Y (1) was studied in aprotic solvents, in the absence and presence of CO2, by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and controlled-potential electrolysis. The mechanism of electroreduction in dimethylformamide (DMF) has been investigated in some detail. Most of the compounds undergo reductive carbonhalogen bond cleavage in the time window of CV. The radical anions derived from difluorobenzophenones (X=Y=4-F; X=2-F, Y=4-F) as well as from the 3-chloro derivative are quite stable with a cleavage rate constant (kc) of the order of 10−2 s−1 or less. With 4-chloro-, 2-chloro-, 4,4′-dichloro- and 2,4′-dichorobenzophen…

ElectrolysishydroxyacidChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryElectrochemicalreductionReaction intermediateElectrochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventioncarboxylationchemistry.chemical_compoundhalobenzophenoneReaction rate constantCarboxylationlawElectrochemistryDimethylformamideCyclic voltammetryBond cleavage
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Unusual B4N2C2 Ligand in a Ruthenium Pseudo-Triple-Decker Sandwich Complex Displaying Three Reversible Electron-Transfer Steps

2007

Electron transferchemistryLigandchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryCyclic voltammetryPhotochemistryBoronNitrogenCombinatorial chemistryCatalysisRutheniumAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Electrodeposition of CeO2 and Co-Doped CeO2 Nanotubes by Cyclic Anodization in Porous Alumina Membranes

2013

An anodic electrodeposition process is proposed to prepare CeO2 and Co-doped CeO2 nanotubes. Anodic alumina membrane is used as template and linear sweep voltammetry is employed to allow the formation of nanotubes without alumina dissolution. SEM micrographs showed large arrays of well defined and aligned NTs, which resulted to be crystalline soon after deposition according to XRD diffraction patterns and Raman Spectroscopy.

Fuel TechnologyMaterials scienceSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataChemical engineeringAnodizingAlumina membranesMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistrynanotubes Electrodeposition anodic alumina membranePorosityCo dopedAlumina dissolution Anodic alumina membranes Anodic electrodeposition Anodizations Large arrays Linear sweep voltammetry Porous alumina membranes SEM micrographs
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Study of the electrochemical and optical properties of fullerene and methano[60]fullerenediphosphonate derivatives in solution and as self-assembled …

2014

Four methanofullerenes with phosphonate groups attached to a C60 core were synthesized to probe their electrochemical and optical properties both in solution and as self-assembled monolayer structures (SAMs). As the methano[60]fullerenediphosphonate is a water soluble derivative of the fullerene it has high potential as an imaging molecule in biological applications and in optoelectronics. For the processing of fullerene based SAMs different electrode substrates (ITO, Au and Si) with specific anchoring groups (zirconium, cysteamine and amino-silane) were used. The formation of the C60-SAMs to the surfaces were investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM), infrared spectroscopy, contact ang…

FullereneChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringInfrared spectroscopyNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryElectrochemistryContact angleElectron transferChemical engineeringMonolayerMoleculeCyclic voltammetryta116RSC Advances
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An electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance study of lithium insertion into thin films of tungsten trioxide II. Experimental results and compariso…

1995

Abstract Lithium insertion into amorphous thin films of tungsten trioxide (a-WO 3 ) prepared by thermal vacuum evaporation of WO 3 powder has been studied experimentally by chronoamperometry, cyclic voltammetry and ac impedance spectroscopy associated with electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM). During cathodic polarization of the electrode and at short times two antagonistic processes occur. One is a non faradaic process and is associated with the expulsion of anions from the electrode surface under the effect of the electric field built in the electrolyte when a potential difference is imposed between the electrodes. The other one is the faradaic insertion of non-solvated lith…

General Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementElectrolyteQuartz crystal microbalanceChronoamperometryTungsten trioxideLithium perchloratechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryElectrodeElectrochemistryLithiumCyclic voltammetryElectrochimica Acta
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Electrochemical performance of activated screen printed carbon electrodes for hydrogen peroxide and phenol derivatives sensing

2019

Screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) are widely used for the electroanalysis of a plethora of organic and inorganic compounds. These devices offer unique properties to address electroanalytical chemistry challenges and can successfully compete in numerous aspects with conventional carbon-based electrodes. However, heterogeneous kinetics on SPCEs surfaces is comparatively sluggish, which is why the electrochemical activation of inks is sometimes required to improve electron transfer rates and to enhance sensing performance. In this work, SPCEs were subjected to different electrochemical activation methods and the response to H2O2 electroanalysis was used as a testing probe. Changes in to…

General Chemical EngineeringElectrochemical activationchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochemistryQuímica FísicaScreen-printed carbon electrodesSensorHydroquinoneSulfuric acidChronoamperometryHydrogen peroxide021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhenolic compounds0104 chemical sciencesDielectric spectroscopychemistryChemical engineeringElectrodeSurface modificationCyclic voltammetry0210 nano-technologyCarbonJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Electrochemistry of methylene blue at an alkanethiol modified electrode

2012

International audience; Gold surfaces were derivatized with decanethiol. The electrochemistry of methylene blue at these modified electrodes was investigated in function of the gold cleaning process and compared with the results obtained at a bare gold electrode. Cyclic voltammetry at low methylene blue concentrations (c(MB) <= 16 mu M) yielded surface behavior data. The properties of the film vary with the electrode pretreatment. Without electrochemical cleaning step, the standard potential at a gold electrode modified with 1-decanethiol is nearly the same as on a bare gold electrode. On the other hand, when the electrode is electrochemically cleaned before adsorption of the alkanethiols, …

General Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistry02 engineering and technologyPRETREATMENT010402 general chemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesMODIFIED GOLD ELECTRODESchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionSELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERSMonolayerElectrochemistrySURFACESTHIOL MONOLAYERSSelf-assembled monolayerIMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPYDNA021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesPOLYCRYSTALLINE GOLDchemistryStandard electrode potentialElectrodeCYCLIC VOLTAMMETRYCyclic voltammetry0210 nano-technologyMethylene blueREDUCTIVE DESORPTION
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Bisferrocenyl-functionalized pseudopeptides: access to separated ionic and electronic contributions for electrochemical anion sensing

2016

Pseudopeptidic receptors containing ferrocene fragments have been prepared and their response to a series of anions was measured by a voltammetry of microparticles methodology. Such water-insoluble compounds yield anion-assisted reversible solid-state oxidations differing in their open-circuit potential and their midpeak potential recorded in cyclic voltammetric measurements. The difference between those potentials provides the individual thermodynamic contributions of electron and proton transfer, revealing that the mechanism of an ion-sensitive electrode can differ in potentiometry and voltammetry. The studied receptors are potentially interesting for potentiometric sensing, showing relat…

General Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryPotentiometric titrationIonic bonding02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectrochemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesIonchemistry.chemical_compoundFerrocenechemistrypseudopeptidespotentiometric sensingYield (chemistry)Electrodeelectrochemical anion sensing0210 nano-technologyVoltammetry
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Electrochemical response of ferrocenium filled calix[4]arene capsules in solution and immobilized on gold

2008

Abstract Hydrogen-bonded dimers of tetra-urea calix[4]arenes are able to include ferrocenium ions as a guest. Heterodimeric capsules are exclusively formed in 1:1 mixtures of tetra-arylurea calix[4]arene 1 with tetra-tosylurea calix[4]arene 2. Sulfide groups attached via spacers on the urea rim of 1 allow their binding to metal surfaces rendering simultaneously their dissociation more difficult. Thus, the electrochemical response of encapsulated ferrocenium could be studied in a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) in addition to the solution electrochemistry with cyclic voltammetry. The stability of the electrochemically active monolayers was tested after a heat treatment (225 °C for 30 min in N…

General Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistrySelf-assembled monolayerElectrochemistryDissociation (chemistry)Inclusion compoundchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCalixareneMonolayerPolymer chemistryElectrochemistryCyclic voltammetryCyclophaneElectrochimica Acta
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Characterization of traditional artificial patinas on copper using the voltammetry of immobilized particles

2020

[EN] The voltammetry of immobilized particles methodology (VIMP) is used to characterize the composition of artificial patinas on copper. The voltammetric response of carbonate-, nitrate-, chloride-, sulfate-, and sulfide-based patinas is described using sub-microsamples attached to graphite electrodes in contact with aqueous acetate buffer. Patina-characteristic voltammetric profiles are obtained for the different artificial patinas that can be recognized using the generalized Tafel analysis of the voltammetric curves. VIMP data could also provide layer-by-layer information about composition and compactness/crystallinity of the patinas for which a simplified theoretical modeling is present…

General Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesChlorideAnalytical ChemistryCrystallinitychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochemistrymedicineSulfateVoltammetryTafel equationAqueous solution021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCopper0104 chemical sciencesBronzechemistryArtificial patinasPINTURA0210 nano-technologyCoppermedicine.drugJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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