SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THE INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS

Spectrofluorimetric hydrodynamic voltammetry (SFV) is used to study the electroreduction of crystal violet in acetonitrile solution. The SFV technique is shown to have high sensitivity and to complement conventional electrochemical experiments through its identification of leucocrystal violet as an...

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Үндсэн зохиолчид: Compton, R, Wellington, R
Формат: Journal article
Хэл сонгох:English
Хэвлэсэн: 1994
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Wellington, R
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Wellington, R
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description Spectrofluorimetric hydrodynamic voltammetry (SFV) is used to study the electroreduction of crystal violet in acetonitrile solution. The SFV technique is shown to have high sensitivity and to complement conventional electrochemical experiments through its identification of leucocrystal violet as an electrolysis product generated in low concentration in addition to the radical species formed as a one-electron adduct of the parent compound and previously thought to be produced exclusively. Mechanistic SFV studies show that the leucocrystal violet is formed via an EC process for which kinetic parameters are reported. © 1994 American Chemical Society.
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spelling oxford-uuid:77668ca6-ff76-421c-97b4-915787f8d9f92022-03-26T20:23:46ZSPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THE INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMSJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:77668ca6-ff76-421c-97b4-915787f8d9f9EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1994Compton, RWellington, RSpectrofluorimetric hydrodynamic voltammetry (SFV) is used to study the electroreduction of crystal violet in acetonitrile solution. The SFV technique is shown to have high sensitivity and to complement conventional electrochemical experiments through its identification of leucocrystal violet as an electrolysis product generated in low concentration in addition to the radical species formed as a one-electron adduct of the parent compound and previously thought to be produced exclusively. Mechanistic SFV studies show that the leucocrystal violet is formed via an EC process for which kinetic parameters are reported. © 1994 American Chemical Society.
spellingShingle Compton, R
Wellington, R
SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THE INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS
title SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THE INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS
title_full SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THE INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS
title_fullStr SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THE INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS
title_full_unstemmed SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THE INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS
title_short SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC HYDRODYNAMIC VOLTAMMETRY - THE INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRODE-REACTION MECHANISMS
title_sort spectrofluorometric hydrodynamic voltammetry the investigation of electrode reaction mechanisms
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