- ISSN 0010-0765 printed
- ISSN 1212-6950 electronic
1991, Volume 56, Issue 1
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pp. 1-19
Ángela Molina* and Manuela López-Tenés Potential-time response for several types of programmed current at most usual electrodes. Theoretical study of CE and EC mechanisms -
pp. 20-41
Dieter Britz and Merete F. Nielsen Accuracy contours in (nT, λ) space in electrochemical digital simulations -
pp. 42-59
María-Luisa Alcaraz and Jesús Gálvez* Effects of Langmuirian adsorption on the potentiostatic response at spherical and planar electrodes -
pp. 60-67
María-Luisa Alcaraz and Jesús Gálvez* Study of the EE mechanism with adsorption of the intermediate at spherical and planar electrodes following a Langmuir’s isotherm -
pp. 68-77
Eulogia Muñoz, José L. Avila, Juan J. Ruiz and Luis Camacho* Competitive chemical reactions in DC polarography: Influence of fast protonation equilibria on CE and ECE mechanisms -
pp. 78-84
M. Krystyna Pawlak Stable layers of oxyethylated alcohols adsorbed on the surface of a hanging mercury drop electrode under tensammetric conditions -
pp. 85-89
Rafael Pérez, Rafael Rodriguez-Amaro, José L. Avila, Luis Camacho and Juan J. Ruiz* Effect of Triton X-100 on the electrochemical reduction of N-methylnicotinic acid at a mercury electrode -
pp. 90-95
Libuše Kišová, Libor Reichstädter and Jaro Komenda Electrode kinetics of the system V(III)/V(II) in aqueous dimethylsulphoxide -
pp. 96-103
Marc A. G. T. Van den Hoop, Francisco M. R. Leus and Herman P. Van Leeuwen Stripping voltammetry of zinc/polyacrylate complexes: Influence of molar mass -
pp. 104-111
Kenji Sakamaki*, Kohichiroh Hinokuma and Akira Fujishima In situ observation using a scanning tunneling microscope of a local morphological light-induced transformation of n-molybdenumdisulfide in contact with acetonitrile containing a small amount of water -
pp. 112-129
Takashi Kakiuchi and Mitsugi Senda Polarizability and nonpolarizability of oil-water interfaces with relevance to a.c. impendance measurements -
pp. 130-139
Josef Hanzlík and Anna Maria Camus Transfer of trispolypyridineruthenium(II) chelates in their ground and excited states across the water/1,2-dichloroethane interface -
pp. 140-151
Florinel Gabriel Banica and Elena Diacu Catalytic effects in the electrochemical reactions involving nickel and cysteine. Voltammetric studies -
pp. 152-156
Milenko R. Erceg, Vera P. Kapetanović and Desanka Ž. Sužnjević Reduction of the Ni(II) ion at the dropping mercury electrode from amoxicillin water solution -
pp. 157-166
Marian Kuik and Kazimierz Krassowski Simultaneous determination of hemoglobin and cysteine based on Brdička catalytic currents -
pp. 167-177
Jaromír Hlavatý and Jiří Volke Electrolytic coatings (layers) deposited from palladium(II) salts -
pp. 178-191
J. D. R. Thomas Ion-selective electrode and enzyme sensors for flow-type environmental analysis -
pp. 192-205
Russel J. Tait, Alan M. Bond, Barrie C. Finnin and Barry L. Reed Rapid scanning voltammetry under steady-state conditions in a flow through thin layer cell with a microelectrode -
pp. 206-215
L. S. Kopanskaya, V. T. Meryan and V. A. Smelov Polarographic determination of alkaline earths with azo dyes -
pp. 216-222
Ludmila Kiriyak The effect of thiazine dyes on polarographic determination of tellurium -
pp. 223-229
Vesselin Manev, Anna Nassalevska, Anton Momchilov, Gianfranco Pistoia and Mauro Pasquali Secondary lithium cell: Separators compatible with electrolyte solution based on cyclic esters -
pp. 230-235
Nikolai Ilchev, Vesselin Manev, Branimir Banov and Anton Momchilov Discharge of chemical and electrochemical manganese dioxides in nonaqueous electrolytes -
pp. 236-240
Mohamed H. Hefny*, Abdullah S. Babaqi, Mohamed S. El-Basiouny and Ragab M. Abdullah Anodic dissolution of zinc in aqueous-methanolic trichloroacetic acid solutions -
pp. 241-245
Dafeng Xu, Shengmin Cai*, Xizun Wu and Wenzhi Zhang Galvanostatic study of the kinetics of lithium deposition on platinum electrode in dimethylformamide
* In paper with more than one author, the asterisk indicates the name of the author to whom correspondence should be addressed.