ORGANIC SONOELECTROCHEMISTRY - REDUCTION OF FLUORESCEIN IN THE PRESENCE OF 20 KHZ POWER ULTRASOUND - AN EC' REACTION
The electro-reduction of the dye fluorescein at mercury electrodes in basic aqueous solution is known to produce the stable semi-fluorescein radical. When the electrolysis is exposed to power ultrasound of intensity up to ca. 65 W cm-2 the radicals are shown to be re-oxidised by means of hydroxyl ra...
Main Authors: | Eklund, J, Waller, D, Rebbitt, T, Marken, F, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1995
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