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Chloride determination in ionic liquids
Published 2005“…The determination of chloride impurities in water miscible and water immiscible ionic liquids has been explored using ion chromatography (IC) and cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV). …”
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Nanoelectrochemistry in room temperature ionic liquids
Published 2016“…<p>The work presented in this thesis concerns the use of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids in nanoelectrochemistry. This thesis is presented in Parts, with the Introduction being presented in Part I, the General Experimental Section in Part II, the Results and Discussion being presented in Part III and IV, and the Conclusions in Part V.…”
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Single nanoparticle detection in ionic liquids
Published 2016“…Nanoimpacts are novelly observed in a room temperature ionic liquid with the oxidation of silver nanoparticles in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate. …”
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Electrochemical studies of gold and chloride in ionic liquids
Published 2006“…For the first time, the electrochemistry of gold has been studied in detail in a 'second-generation', non-haloaluminate, ionic liquid. In particular, the electrochemical behaviour of Na[AuCl4] has been investigated in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis{(tifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}imide, [C 4mim][NTf2], over gold, platinum and glassy carbon working electrodes. …”
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Ionic liquid-carbon composite glucose biosensor.
Published 2008“…The use of ionic liquids that are solid at room temperature such as n-octyl-pyridinium hexafluorophosphate (nOPPF(6)) is shown to be advantageous in the fabrication of new form of biocomposite materials with attractive performance over other types of composites and pastes involving non-conductive binders. …”
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Hydrogen electrochemistry in room temperature ionic liquids
Published 2012“… <p>This thesis primarily focuses on the electrochemical properties of the H<sub>2</sub>/H<sup>+</sup> redox couple, at various metallic electrodes in room temperature ionic liquids. Initially, a comprehensive overview of room temperature ionic liquids, RTILs, compared to conventional organic solvents is presented which identifies their favourable properties and applications, followed by a second chapter describing the basic theory of electrochemistry. …”
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Electrochemical studies in room temperature ionic liquids
Published 2008“…<p>The work presented in this thesis involves the application of room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) as solvents for use in electrochemical experiments. …”
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The kinetics of ferrocene volatilisation from an ionic liquid.
Published 2011“…The volatilisation of ferrocene (Fc), dissolved in the ionic liquid N-butyl-N-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide, [C(4)mpyrr][NTf(2)], to the gas phase has been indirectly monitored by cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry. …”
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Application of room temperature ionic liquids as electrochemical solvents
Published 2005“…<p>This thesis is concerned with investigating the suitability of room temperature ionic liquids as solvents in which to perform voltammetry, and in characterising electrochemical processes within these media. …”
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The electrochemistry of hydrogen sulfide in room temperature ionic liquids
Published 2010“…<p>The work presented in this thesis involves the use of room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) as solvents in electrochemical experiments for the detection of hydrogen sulfide. …”
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Abrasive Stripping Voltammetry in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids
Published 2009“…They were immobilized on a gold electrode surface by mechanical abrasion and their subsequent voltammetric measurements were carried out in the ionic liquid [C4mim][NTf2], 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide. …”
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Volatilisation of ferrocene from ionic liquids: kinetics and mechanism.
Published 2011“…The evaporation of dissolved ferrocene from non-volatile ionic liquids under a flow of nitrogen gas has been monitored voltammetrically and modelled mathematically. …”
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Carbon nanotube-ionic liquid composite sensors and biosensors.
Published 2009“…A new composite electrode has been fabricated using multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) and the ionic liquid n-octylpyridinum hexafluorophosphate (OPFP). …”
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The Mediated Detection of Hydrogen Sulfide in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids
Published 2010“…The detection of H2S was studied using several mediators in room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) at a microelectrode. Each mediator was characterised voltammetrically, and H2S was added to observe if any mediation took place. …”
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Ion pairing in ionic liquids controls the Corannulene reduction mechanism
Published 2016“…Specifically, the use of a square scheme takes into account the affect of ion pairing between the ionic liquid cation and the corannulene anion on the overall reaction mechanism. …”
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Electroanalytical determination of trace chloride in room-temperature ionic liquids.
Published 2004“…Although other methods for chloride have been reported for [BF4](-)- and [PF6](-)-based ionic liquids, no methods have been reported for [NTf2](-) ionic liquids.…”
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Amperometric gas sensing using room temperature ionic liquids
Published 2015“…The applicability of room temperature ionic liquids to be employed as potential electrolyte in gas sensors has been examined. …”
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The electrochemistry of simple inorganic molecules in room temperature ionic liquids
Published 2008“…The electrochemistry of simple inorganic compounds in room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) is reviewed and some new work in this area is presented. …”
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Voltammetric studies of gold, protons, and [HCl2](-) in ionic liquids
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Electrochemistry of Hg(II) salts in room-temperature ionic liquids.
Published 2011“…The electrochemistry of HgCl(2) and [Hg(NTf(2))(2)] ([NTf(2)](-)=bis-{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}imide) has been studied in room temperature ionic liquids. It has been found that the cyclic voltammetry of Hg(II) is strongly dependent on a number of factors (e.g., concentration, anions present in the mixture, and nature of the working electrode) and differs from that found in other media. …”
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