The electrochemical reduction of indigo dissolved in organic solvents and as a solid mechanically attached to a basalt plane pyrolytic graphite electrode immersed in aqueous electrolyte solution
The electrochemical properties of solid materials such as organic compounds, irrespective of their electrical conductivity, can be studied via the use of submicron sized particles mechanically attached to electrode surfaces immersed in aqueous media containing different electrolytes. In this study t...
Autors principals: | Bond, A, Marken, F, Hill, E, Compton, R, Hugel, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1997
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