Journal of electroanalytical chemistry and interfacial electrochemistry, volume 167 (1984) Subject index

Journal of electroanalytical chemistry and interfacial electrochemistry, volume 167 (1984) Subject index

330 JOURNAL OF ELECI’ROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY ELECI’ROCHEMISTRY, VOLUME 167 (19&1) SUBJECT AND IN-I’ERFACIiL INDEX Aromatic compounds, adsorption o...

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JOURNAL OF ELECI’ROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY ELECI’ROCHEMISTRY, VOLUME 167 (19&1) SUBJECT

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Aromatic compounds, adsorption of at platinum electrodes. A comparative study illustrating ihe deficiencies of adsorption measurements based on hydrogen codeposition or anodic oxidation (Soriaga, Hubbard) 79 Aromatic hydrocarbon. Part electrogenerated chemilummescence. XLIII. -/peroxydisulfate systems in acetonitrile-benzene solutions (Becker et al.) 127 Basic discharge step. isotope effect dt the hydrogen peaks on Pt as a tool for studying the (Marschoff) 2Sl Cadmium. influence of a preceding chemical reaction on limiting currents in normal pulse polarography and in dc polarography. General theory and verification with the Cdz+/EDTA system (Galwz et al_) 15 Cttalysis of organic electroreductions. dimethylpyrrolidinium amalgam formation and (Kariv-Miller et al.) 141 Catalytic hydrogen waves, polarognphic study of caused by substances formed in a precedmg reduction process (Johansson. WendsJo) 165 Chrmiluminescence. electrogenerated _ Part XLIII. Aromatic hydrocarbon/peroxydisulfate sysin tems acetonitrile-benzene solutions (Becker et al_) 127 Chloride ions. surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of adpyndme. pyridinmm ions and sorbed on the silver electrode (Rogers et al.) 237 Compact layer. field-induced interfactal relaxation and electrical properties of the (Komyshev. Vorotyntsev) 1

Copper. underpotential deposition of on Pt single crystals prepared in an ultra-high vacuum system (Andricacos, Ross) 301 DC polarography, influence of a preceding chemical reaction on limiting currents in normal pulse polarograGeneral theory and veriphy and in -. fication with the Cdz+/EDTA system (Galvez et al.) 15 Deficiencies of adsorption measurements, adsorption of aromatic compounds at platinum electrodes. A comparative study illustrating the based on hydrogen codeposition or anodic oxidation (Soriaga. Hubbard) 79 Dimethylpyrrolidinium amalgam, formation and catalysis or organic electroreductions (K&v-Miller et al.) 141 1,2-Drthtole-3-thiones, electrochemical behaviour of at me mercury electrode in aqueous media (Largeron et al_) 183 EDTA, influence of a preceding chemical reaction on limiting currents in normal pulse poiarography and in dc polarography. General theory and verification with the Cd’+/sysrem (Galvez et al.) 15 EIectrocrystalIisation simulation, using a microcomputer (Armstrong. Churchouse) 265 Glow discharge electrolysis. on the yields of in various atomospheres (Kanzaki et al.) 297 Gold. influence of solution pH on monolayer and multilayer oxide formation processes on and palladmm (Burke et al.) 291 Hexamethylphosphortnamide. electrode processes of the Pb(II)/Pb(Hg)

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331 Zn(II)/Zn(Hg) systems in water + mixtures (Stroka et al.) -211 Hydrogen adsorption. : and oxygen adsorption on Ir (ill), (100) and (110) planes (Motoo. Furuya) 309 Mechanism - for on platinum electrodes from acidic aqueous media. Part I. Potential step relaxation theory for several adsorption mechanisms (Woodard et al.) 43 on platinum elecMechanism for todcs from acidic aqueous media Part IL A consideration of potential step relaxation data (Woodard, Reihey) 65 Hydroquinone, adsorption, orientation and electrochemical at smooth platinum oxidation of elctrodes The effect of electrode potential (Chia et al.) 97 Interfacial relaxation. and electrical properfield-induced ties of the compact layer (Komyshev, Vorotynrsev) 1 Iridium, hydrogen and oxygen adsorption on Ir (111). (100) and (110) planes (Motoo. Furuya) 309 Isotope effect, at the hydrogen peaks on Pt as a tool for studying the basic discharge step (Marschoff) 281

waves caused by substances formed in a preceding ieduction process (Johansson. ._ Wendsjii) 165 Mercury electrode, electrochemical behaviour of 1,24thioIe-3thiones at the -in aqueous media (Largeron et al.) 183 Nickel, influence of the acid/base character of the surface on the electrocatatytic bebaviour of both and nickel oxide anodes, with particular reference to oxygen gas evolution (Burke, Twomey) 285 Nickel oxide, influence of the acid/base character of the surface on the electrocatalytic behaviour of anodes. with particuboth nickel and lar reference to oxygen gas evolution (Burke, Twomey) 285 NormaI pulse polarography, influence of a preceding chemical reaction on limiting currents in and in dc polarography. General theory and verification with the Cd’+/EDTA system (Galvez et al.) 15 NMR spectroscopy, application of low temperature to the study of the electroreduction of Mg’+ ions in dimethylformamide/ water mixtures at mercury electrodes (McIntyre) 157

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electrode processes of the Pb(II)/Pb(Hg) and Zn(II)/Zn(Hg) systems in water + hexamethylphosphortriamide mixtures (Stroka et al.) 211 Like-charged ions, a method for evaluating the surface consimultaneously adcentrations of two sorbed at an electrode-solution interface (Hupp. Weaver) 275 Log-plot, analysis of polarographic and voltammetric (Oldham) 107 waves via the ‘&-‘* Magnesium ions. application of low temperature NMR spectroscu?y to the study of the elcctroreduction of in dimethylformamide/water mixtures at mercury eIectrodes (McIntyre) 157 Mercaptoderivatives, polarographic study of catalytic hydrogen

Oxide formation processes, influence of solution pH on monolayer and on gold and palladium multilayer (Eurke et al.) 291 Oxide ions, electrochemical determination of water and in NaOH + 49 mol% KOH eutectic melts (TiIman et al.) 117 Oxygen adsorption, on Ir (111). hydrogen adsorption and (100) and (110) planes (Motoo. Furuya) 309 Oxygen gas evohrtion, infhtence of the acid/base character of the surface on the electrocatalytic behaviour of both nickel and nickel oxide anodes, with particular reference to (Burke, Twomey) 285 Palladium, influence of solution pH on monolayer and

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multilayer oxide formation processes on gold and(Burke et al.) 291 Peroxydisulfate, electrogenerared chemiluminescence. Part XLIIL Aromatic hydrocarbon/syssolutions tem5 in acetonitrile-benzene (Becker et al_) 127 Platinum, underpotential deposition of Cu on single crystals prepared in an ultra-high vacuum system (Andrieacos, Ross) 301 Platinum electrodes, adsorption of aromatic compounds at -_ A comparative study illustrating the deficiencies of adsorption measurements based on hydrogen*codeposition or anodic oxidation (Soriaga, Hubbard) 79 Adsorption. orientation and electrochemical oxidation of hydroquinone at smooth -_ The effect of electrode potential (Cl~a et al.) 97 Mechanism for hydrogen adsorption on from acidic aqueous media. Part I. Potential step relaxation theory for several adsorptIon mechanisms (Woodard et al.) 43 Mechanism for hydrogen adsorption on from acidic aqueous media. Pan II. A consideration of potential step relaxation data (Woodard. Reilley) 65 Polarographic waves, analysis of and voltammetric waves 107 via the “log-plot” (Oldham) Potential step relaxation. mechanism for hydrogen adsorption on platinum electrodes from acidic aqueous theory for several admedia. Part I. sorption mechanisms (Woodard et al.) 43 Mechanism for hydrogen adsorptmn on platinum electrodes from acidic aqueous media. Part II_ A consideration of data (Woodard. Reilley) 65 Pyridine. surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of -. pyridinium ions and chloride ions adsorbed on the silver electrode (Rogers et ai.) 237

Pyridine derivatives, polarographic study of catalytic hydrogen waves caused by substances formed in a preceding reduction process (Johansson. Wend@) 165 Silver. SERS from thin Ag films electrochemically deposited onto Pt electrodes (Pemberton) 319 Surface concentrations, of two a method for evaluating the like-charged ions simultaneously adsorbed at interface (Hupp, an electrode-solution Weaver) 275 Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, from thin Ag films electroehemicalIy deposited onto Pt electrodes (Pemberton) 319 of pyridine. pyridinium ions and chloride ions adsorbed on the silver electrode (Rogers et al.) 237 Tellurium, voltammetric and chronoamperometric studelectrodeposition on glassy ies of carbon and gold electrodes (Nguyen Van Ngac et al.) 227 Voltammetric waves. analysis of polarograpbic waves and 107 via the “log-plot*’ (Oldham) Water, and electrochemical determination of oxide ions in NaOH i 49 mol% KOH eutectic melts (Tdman et al.) 117 Zinc.

a rotating disc electrode study of the electrodeposition of from alkaline zincate solutions (Rogers, Taylor) 251 Electrode processes of the Pb(II)/Pb(Hg) and Zn(II)/ Zn(Hg) systems in water + hexamethylphosphortriamide (Stroka et al.) 211