2003 journal article

Oxidation of mercury microelectrodes in complexing media in the presence and absence of supporting electrolyte: Formation of thiocyanate complexes

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 558, 141–153.

By: A. Jaworski n, Z. Stojek* & J. Osteryoung n

author keywords: microelectrodes; electrooxidation; mercury; complexes; voltammetry; simulation
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2001 journal article

General time-dependent mass balance equation

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 498(1-2), 44–50.

By: A. Jaworski n & J. Osteryoung n

author keywords: theory; microelectrode; simulation; diffusion coefficient; electrode reaction stoichiometry
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1999 journal article

Chronoamperometry of strong acids without supporting electrolyte

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 472(1), 1–6.

By: K. Aoki, A. Baars, A. Jaworski n & J. Osteryoung n

author keywords: strong acids; chronoamperometry; migration; ionic interaction; supporting electrolyte; Nernst-Planck equation
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1999 journal article

Conditions of strict voltammetric reversibility of the H+/H-2 couple at platinum electrodes

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 71(1), 243–246.

By: A. Jaworski*, M. Donten*, Z. Stojek* & J. Osteryoung n

TL;DR: Cyclic voltammetric curves obtained at Pt electrodes for the hydrogen couple, H(+)/H(2), fit very well the Shuman theory, as corrected, for reversible electrode processes of other than 1:1 stoichiometry. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1999 journal article

Migration and diffusion coupled with a fast preceding reaction. Voltammetry at a microelectrode

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 71(1), 167–173.

By: A. Jaworski*, M. Donten*, Z. Stojek* & J. Osteryoung

TL;DR: A mathematical model implemented by simulation is presented for voltammetry of a reversible couple that involves a fast preceding chemical reaction and mixed diffusional and migrational transport and the hydrogen couple, H(+)/H(2), fulfills the above criteria. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1999 journal article

The strength of acids in alcohols as determined by steady-state voltammetry

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 71(17), 3853–3861.

By: A. Jaworski n, J. Osteryoung n, M. Donten n & Z. Stojek n

TL;DR: Limiting currents obtained in alcohols with excess support electrolyte and without supporting electrolyte are compared by means of an extended formula that incorporates the ionic strength dependence of diffusion coefficients. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1997 journal article

Voltammetric reduction of hydrogen ion in solutions of polyprotic strong acids with and without supporting electrolyte

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 423(1-2), 95–101.

By: M. Ciszkowska n, A. Jaworski n & J. Osteryoung n

author keywords: transport model; hydrogen ion; polyprotic acid; voltammetric reduction; voltammogram simulation
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