In-situ electrochemical ESR the oxidation of triphenylacetic acid in acetonitrile
The oxidation of triphenylacetic acid in acetonitrile on platinum electrodes at + 1.94 V (vs. SCE) results in the formation of triphenylmethylcarbonium ions. If the potential is subsequently stepped to values negative of the Φ3C+/Φ3C· standard electrode potential (+0.25 V vs. SCE), reduction to the...
Main Authors: | Compton, R, Coles, B, Day, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1986
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