Methylene green voltammetry in aqueous solution: Studies using thermal, microwave, laser, or ultrasonic activation at platinum electrodes
The voltammetry of the aqueous two-electron reduction of the phenothiazine dye methylene green, known to be passivating at platinum electrodes, is reported under simultaneous activation with each of the following techniques: thermal activation in the temperature range 15-80°C, pulsed microwave activ...
Main Authors: | Akkermans, R, Roberts, S, Marken, F, Coles, B, Wilkins, S, Cooper, J, Woodhouse, K, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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