The in situ electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance(EQCM) technique was used to investigate the ion transport of immobilized heteropolyanions at a self-assembled monolayer(SAM) modified gold electrode during electrochemical redox process. A mixed transfer method was presented to analyse the abnormal change of resonant frequency based on the simultaneous insertion/extraction of different ions. The results indicate that the migration of HSO4- anions was indispensable in the redox process of the heteropolyan ions in a I mol/L H2SO4 solution and played a key role in the abnormal change of the resonant frequency. Such a change was attributed to different packing densities derived by means of differently immobilized methods
submitted to J. Electrochm. Soc. •7 COSATI CZOES I8. SU81ECT TERMS Connnue on rovers * if necessary ...
Restricted Access.Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of liquid crystalline thiol-terminated alkoxycyan...
This thesis describes a study of the adsorption of anions and neutral organic molecules at gold elec...
Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) technique was used to measure the ion transfer in...
The adsorbed kinetics, proton transportation in electrochemical redox process of 4-pyridyl hydroquin...
The response of the electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) was studied in 0.1 M HC1O4, K...
This thesis describes development of a new practical acoustic wave and electrochemical sensor for de...
This thesis describes development of a new practical acoustic wave and electrochemical sensor for de...
This thesis describes development of a new practical acoustic wave and electrochemical sensor for de...
The electrochemical properties of 7-ferrocenyl(carbonyloxy)-1-heptanethiol [FcCO2(CH2)7SH] were char...
In situ monitoring of mass change was performed uring electrochemical growth and redox cycling of a ...
The novel combined Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance-Probe Beam Deflection (EQCM-PBD) tech...
The interest of self-assembled monolayers (SAM) comes from their wide range of very specific technol...
Among in situ techniques, the electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) is a powerful tool ...
Electroanalytical chemistry is often utilized in chemical analysis and Fundamental studies. Importan...
submitted to J. Electrochm. Soc. •7 COSATI CZOES I8. SU81ECT TERMS Connnue on rovers * if necessary ...
Restricted Access.Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of liquid crystalline thiol-terminated alkoxycyan...
This thesis describes a study of the adsorption of anions and neutral organic molecules at gold elec...
Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) technique was used to measure the ion transfer in...
The adsorbed kinetics, proton transportation in electrochemical redox process of 4-pyridyl hydroquin...
The response of the electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) was studied in 0.1 M HC1O4, K...
This thesis describes development of a new practical acoustic wave and electrochemical sensor for de...
This thesis describes development of a new practical acoustic wave and electrochemical sensor for de...
This thesis describes development of a new practical acoustic wave and electrochemical sensor for de...
The electrochemical properties of 7-ferrocenyl(carbonyloxy)-1-heptanethiol [FcCO2(CH2)7SH] were char...
In situ monitoring of mass change was performed uring electrochemical growth and redox cycling of a ...
The novel combined Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance-Probe Beam Deflection (EQCM-PBD) tech...
The interest of self-assembled monolayers (SAM) comes from their wide range of very specific technol...
Among in situ techniques, the electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) is a powerful tool ...
Electroanalytical chemistry is often utilized in chemical analysis and Fundamental studies. Importan...
submitted to J. Electrochm. Soc. •7 COSATI CZOES I8. SU81ECT TERMS Connnue on rovers * if necessary ...
Restricted Access.Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of liquid crystalline thiol-terminated alkoxycyan...
This thesis describes a study of the adsorption of anions and neutral organic molecules at gold elec...