The green nitrosobenzene monomer is reduced polarographically to phenylhydroxylamine in the pH range 4—9. Though this reduction is known to be a two-electron process, coulometry invariably gives a lower value of n because of the reaction of unreacted nitrosobenzene and the phenylhydroxylamine formed. The green monomer is attacked by mercury in acid medium. In alkaline medium, the green monomer undergoes a change that follows first-order kinetics with respect to nitrosobenzene. The rate of the transformation depends on the solvent. It decreases in the order acetone > ethanol > dioxan
Chemistry Department, Agra College, Agra-282 002 Manuscript received 1 September 1982, revised 23 N...
1046-1049The polarographic reduction of some aromatic dinitro compounds, viz., 1,2- and 1,3-dinitrob...
The electrochemical reduction of three nitrotetralone derivatives by tast and differential pulse pol...
The green nitrosobenzene monomer is reduced polarographically to phenylhydroxylamine in the pH range...
A detailed polarographic (a.c. and d.c.) and coulometric investigation of nitrobenzene has been made...
Polarographic results for the reduction of a number of aromatic compounds in anhydrous acetic acid w...
Polarographic results for the reduction of a number of aromatic compounds in anhydrous acetic acid w...
The work on which this thesis is based has consisted, in the main, of the study of the reduction of ...
Department of Chemistry, University of Rajasthan, Jaipnr-302 004 Manuscript received 1 February 197...
The polarographic reduction of mono- and dinitrotetralins was studied in buffered solutions at four ...
The polarographic reduction of nitrobenzene in aqueous buffered solutions, and that of nitrobenzene ...
The polarographic reduction of nitrobenzene in aqueous buffered solutions, and that of nitrobenzene ...
The possibility of using a calomel electrode as a reference standard in the polarographic comparison...
The possibility of using a calomel electrode as a reference standard in the polarographic comparison...
Chemical Laboratories, Agra College, Agra-282 002 (India) Manuscript received 20 October 1978, revi...
Chemistry Department, Agra College, Agra-282 002 Manuscript received 1 September 1982, revised 23 N...
1046-1049The polarographic reduction of some aromatic dinitro compounds, viz., 1,2- and 1,3-dinitrob...
The electrochemical reduction of three nitrotetralone derivatives by tast and differential pulse pol...
The green nitrosobenzene monomer is reduced polarographically to phenylhydroxylamine in the pH range...
A detailed polarographic (a.c. and d.c.) and coulometric investigation of nitrobenzene has been made...
Polarographic results for the reduction of a number of aromatic compounds in anhydrous acetic acid w...
Polarographic results for the reduction of a number of aromatic compounds in anhydrous acetic acid w...
The work on which this thesis is based has consisted, in the main, of the study of the reduction of ...
Department of Chemistry, University of Rajasthan, Jaipnr-302 004 Manuscript received 1 February 197...
The polarographic reduction of mono- and dinitrotetralins was studied in buffered solutions at four ...
The polarographic reduction of nitrobenzene in aqueous buffered solutions, and that of nitrobenzene ...
The polarographic reduction of nitrobenzene in aqueous buffered solutions, and that of nitrobenzene ...
The possibility of using a calomel electrode as a reference standard in the polarographic comparison...
The possibility of using a calomel electrode as a reference standard in the polarographic comparison...
Chemical Laboratories, Agra College, Agra-282 002 (India) Manuscript received 20 October 1978, revi...
Chemistry Department, Agra College, Agra-282 002 Manuscript received 1 September 1982, revised 23 N...
1046-1049The polarographic reduction of some aromatic dinitro compounds, viz., 1,2- and 1,3-dinitrob...
The electrochemical reduction of three nitrotetralone derivatives by tast and differential pulse pol...