REDUCTION OF MALEATE DIANION AT A MERCURY-ELECTRODE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION - A CEEC OR CECE MECHANISM

The reduction of maleate dianion at a mercury electrode in aqueous solution is investigated using rotating disc electrode (RDE) voltammetry. Candidate reduction mechanisms are shown to be CEEC, CECE, and CECEh and equations are derived, relating the dependence of the transport-limited current to the...

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Main Authors: Unwin, P, Compton, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1990
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description The reduction of maleate dianion at a mercury electrode in aqueous solution is investigated using rotating disc electrode (RDE) voltammetry. Candidate reduction mechanisms are shown to be CEEC, CECE, and CECEh and equations are derived, relating the dependence of the transport-limited current to the RDE rotation speed and the rate constants for the C steps, for each of these processes. The interpretation of experimental data in terms of the theories points to reduction occurring via a CEEC rather than a CECE, mechanism as previously believed.
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spelling oxford-uuid:bb16cb1b-4eaa-4100-b8dd-91f36d4103b92022-03-27T05:14:35ZREDUCTION OF MALEATE DIANION AT A MERCURY-ELECTRODE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION - A CEEC OR CECE MECHANISMJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:bb16cb1b-4eaa-4100-b8dd-91f36d4103b9EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1990Unwin, PCompton, RThe reduction of maleate dianion at a mercury electrode in aqueous solution is investigated using rotating disc electrode (RDE) voltammetry. Candidate reduction mechanisms are shown to be CEEC, CECE, and CECEh and equations are derived, relating the dependence of the transport-limited current to the RDE rotation speed and the rate constants for the C steps, for each of these processes. The interpretation of experimental data in terms of the theories points to reduction occurring via a CEEC rather than a CECE, mechanism as previously believed.
spellingShingle Unwin, P
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REDUCTION OF MALEATE DIANION AT A MERCURY-ELECTRODE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION - A CEEC OR CECE MECHANISM
title REDUCTION OF MALEATE DIANION AT A MERCURY-ELECTRODE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION - A CEEC OR CECE MECHANISM
title_full REDUCTION OF MALEATE DIANION AT A MERCURY-ELECTRODE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION - A CEEC OR CECE MECHANISM
title_fullStr REDUCTION OF MALEATE DIANION AT A MERCURY-ELECTRODE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION - A CEEC OR CECE MECHANISM
title_full_unstemmed REDUCTION OF MALEATE DIANION AT A MERCURY-ELECTRODE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION - A CEEC OR CECE MECHANISM
title_short REDUCTION OF MALEATE DIANION AT A MERCURY-ELECTRODE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION - A CEEC OR CECE MECHANISM
title_sort reduction of maleate dianion at a mercury electrode in aqueous solution a ceec or cece mechanism
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