176-179Titanium (III) mediated electroreduction of dimethyl glyoxime has been carried out in aqueous sulphuric acid medium and the reduction product has been isolated and characterised. The kinetic investigations have been carried out under stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric conditions at 306K. It has been found that the reaction follows overall second order kinetics, first order each in [Ti(III)] and [DMG] and fractional order in sulphuric acid. The effect of varying concentrations of Ti(III), DMG, H2SO4, ionic strength, and solvent composition has been studied. Effect of temperature has also been studied and activation parameters have been computed from Arrhenius and Eyring plots
The oxidation of Ti(III) to Ti(IV) has been studied in hydrofluoric acid at temperatures of 25 °, 34...
The measurements concerning the process of the electroreduction of Bi(III) ions in the presence of 6...
Chemical Laboratories, Agra College, Agra. Manuscript received 17 April 1975 ; accepted 4 July 1975...
The polymerization of 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) initiated by the redox system titanium(III)-...
The kinetics of the Ti(IV)/Ti(III) couple in acid media was investigated. Experiments in square wave...
The electrochemical behavior of Pt(IV) ions in the presence of dimethylglyoxime has been investigate...
Abstract: Electrorefining of Ti in nonaqueous solvents has been studied by the U.S. Bureau of Mines ...
An electrolytic method for preparation of titanium metal from titanium monoxide is described. The pr...
The processes of electrochemical reduction of Ti(IV) and oxidation of Ti(III) in aqueous solutions o...
As a result of polarographic and spectrophotometric studies, and mathematical modeling, the dependen...
International audienceIn tetrahydrofuran, the electrochemical reduction of Cp2TiIVCl2 (2 mM) generat...
The electrolytic reduction of dimethylglyoxime at a Pb, a Hg, or a Zn-Hg cathode in various solution...
The cyclic voltammetric studies of the sulphate and oxalate complexes of Tii+/Ti3+ redox systems on...
Electrochemical mechanisms of molten salt electrolysis from TiO2 to titanium were investigated by Po...
Voltammetric behaviour of Ti+ /Ti+ redox system in H2SO4 and the effect of addition of usual complex...
The oxidation of Ti(III) to Ti(IV) has been studied in hydrofluoric acid at temperatures of 25 °, 34...
The measurements concerning the process of the electroreduction of Bi(III) ions in the presence of 6...
Chemical Laboratories, Agra College, Agra. Manuscript received 17 April 1975 ; accepted 4 July 1975...
The polymerization of 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) initiated by the redox system titanium(III)-...
The kinetics of the Ti(IV)/Ti(III) couple in acid media was investigated. Experiments in square wave...
The electrochemical behavior of Pt(IV) ions in the presence of dimethylglyoxime has been investigate...
Abstract: Electrorefining of Ti in nonaqueous solvents has been studied by the U.S. Bureau of Mines ...
An electrolytic method for preparation of titanium metal from titanium monoxide is described. The pr...
The processes of electrochemical reduction of Ti(IV) and oxidation of Ti(III) in aqueous solutions o...
As a result of polarographic and spectrophotometric studies, and mathematical modeling, the dependen...
International audienceIn tetrahydrofuran, the electrochemical reduction of Cp2TiIVCl2 (2 mM) generat...
The electrolytic reduction of dimethylglyoxime at a Pb, a Hg, or a Zn-Hg cathode in various solution...
The cyclic voltammetric studies of the sulphate and oxalate complexes of Tii+/Ti3+ redox systems on...
Electrochemical mechanisms of molten salt electrolysis from TiO2 to titanium were investigated by Po...
Voltammetric behaviour of Ti+ /Ti+ redox system in H2SO4 and the effect of addition of usual complex...
The oxidation of Ti(III) to Ti(IV) has been studied in hydrofluoric acid at temperatures of 25 °, 34...
The measurements concerning the process of the electroreduction of Bi(III) ions in the presence of 6...
Chemical Laboratories, Agra College, Agra. Manuscript received 17 April 1975 ; accepted 4 July 1975...