The kinetics of polarographic reduction ofCo(II) and Ni(I1) has been investigated in the presence of increasing concentration of complex forming agent uiz wzaprolactam at pH 6.2 under constant ionic strength. In both the cases the waves were found to be diffusion controlled and irreversible. The val
The behaviour of pyro- and tri poly-phosphate complexes at the dropping mercury electrode
β Scribed by P.R. Subbakaman; P.S. Shetty
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1960
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 270 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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## LiC1 -1.50 -1.61 -0.64 -0.80 NaCIO4 -1.49 -1.53 -0.65 -0.81 KI -1.43 -1.47 -0.65 -0.80 CsCI -1.26 -1.33 -0.67 -0.80 (CH3)~NBr -1.11 -1.23 -0.67 -0.76
Classical DC-polarography and fast scan differential pulse voltammetry (FSDPV) were applied to study the reduction mechanism of five nitropesticides (trifluralin, benfluralin, pendimethalin, bromofenoxim, fluoroglycofen-ethyl) at a dropping mercury electrode (DME) and at a static mercury drop electr
m-Nitrophenol is adsorbed at the dme, and lowers the double-layer capacitance, at potentials more positive than its reduction potential. At that potential, a differential-capacitance peak appears that is partly faradaic in origin and partly due to the "desorption" (through reduction) of the m-nitrop