Modification and implications of changes in electrochemical responses encountered when undertaking deoxygenation in ionic liquids.
Physicochemical changes and substantially modified electrochemical behavior have been reported when ionic liquids are degassed with nitrogen. In conventional experiments in aqueous and organic media, degassing with N(2) is commonly used to remove the electroactive dissolved oxygen. However, in hydro...
Main Authors: | Zhao, C, Bond, A, Compton, R, O'Mahony, A, Rogers, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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