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2. Coupled electron and proton transfers: compared behaviour of oxometalates in aqueous solution or after entrapment in polymer matrices
3. Synthesis and electrochemical studies of a new iron tetra-catecholamide complex
4. Electrochemical and esr spin trap studies of a new iron tetra- catecholamide complex
5. "Res" et ses emplois dans la langue des affaires chez Horace
6. Trilacunary heteropolytungstates functionalized by organometallic ruthenium(II), [RuC(sub 6)H(sub 6))(sub 2)XW(sub 9)O(sub 34)](super 6-) (x=Si, Ge)
7. Polyoxometalate-Based Metal Organic Frameworks (POMOFs): Structural Trends, Energetics, and High Electrocatalytic Efficiency for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction.
8. High nuclearity Ni/Co polyoxometalates and colloidal TiO2assemblies as efficient multielectron photocatalysts under visible or sunlight irradiationElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Additional experimental conditions, electrochemistry and photocatalysis information. See DOI: 10.1039/c0jm03180a
9. Trilacunary Heteropolytungstates Functionalized by Organometallic Ruthenium(II), [(RuC6H6)2XW9O34]6- (X = Si, Ge).
10. Substituent–substituent interactions in carbon-13 substituent chemical shifts of phenols and phenoxides.
11. Substituent effect in the electrochemistry of Dawson-type tungstodiphosphates: Some strategic parameters for apparently multiple electronation on the first wave of heteropolyanions
12. EQCM study of the process of silicomolybdic anion doping in polyaniline films electrosynthesized in the presence of various anions
13. Oxometalate-clay-modified electrodes: synthesis and properties of anionic clays pillared by metatungstate
14. Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance: evidence for the adsorption of heteropoly and isopoly anions on gold electrodes
15. Oxidation kinetics of NADH by heteropolyanions
16. High dilution measurement of the chemical shift of phenolic protons: Correlations with the electronic charge calculated by CNDO/2
17. Phenols—methylbenzenes associations: A general treatment relating Δν OH to the distribution of charges on the electron donors and acceptors
18. New oxometalate-based materials for catalysis and electrocatalysis
19. Reactivite des β-cyclopropyl α-enones—I: Etude des transferts electroniques par voltametrie cyclique et de la reduction par l'electron solvate dans l'ammoniac liquide
20. Imaging of sodium decatungstocerate (IV) by scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy
21. Homomolecular esterification of aldehydes catalyzed by hydridotetrakis(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I)
22. Activation of electrode surface: Electrocatalysis of the photoelectrochemical generation of hydrogen at p-type Si
23. Homogeneous redox catalysis of multielectron electrochemical reactions: Part II. Competition between homogeneous electron transfer and addition on the catalyst
24. Surface functionalization with oxometallates entrapped in polymeric matrices: Part 3. Homogeneous vs. heterogeneous-phase formation and equilibria of isopolytungstates
25. New aspects of the electrochemistry of heteropolyacids: Part II. Coupled electron and proton transfers in the reduction of silicoungstic species
26. Surface functionalization with oxometalates entrapped in polymeric matrices: Part I. New and remarkably stable poly(4-vinylpyridine) based redox coatings
27. Surface modifications with heteropoly and isopoly oxometalates: Part IV. Further details and kinetic aspects of the h.e.r. on the modified electrodes
28. Electrochemistry and photoelectrochemistry of sodium 9,10-anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate in aqueous media: Application to rechargeable solar cells and to the synthesis of hydrogen peroxide
29. Surface modifications with heteropoly and isopoly oxometalates: Part II. Electrocatalytic behaviour of glassy carbon surfaces modified with 17-tungsto, 1-molybdo-diphosphate
30. Surface modifications with heteropoly and isopoly oxometalates: Part I. Qualitative aspects of the activation of electrode surfaces towards the hydrogen evolution reaction
31. Activation of electrode surfaces: semiquantitative characterization of electrode surfaces modified with heteropolyanions
32. Surface modifications with heteropoly and isopoly oxometalates: Part III. electrode modification procedures. the necessity of proton interference during the electrodeposition of the h.e.r. catalysts
33. Reduction of anthraquinone derivatives at n-type and p-type silicon electrodes
34. Surface band energy shifts of a p-type Si electrode in the presence of redox couples: Study of anthraquinone derivatives in the dark and under illumination
35. Electrocatalysis by electrodeposited heteropolyanions and isopolyanions
36. New aspects of the electrochemistry of heteropolyacids: Part IV. Acidity dependent cyclic voltammetric behaviour of phosphotungstic and silicotungstic heteropolyanions in water and N,N-dimethylformamide
37. Surface functionalization with oxometallates entrapped in polymeric matrices: Part 2. Substituted pyrrole-based ion-exchange polymers
38. New aspects of the electrochemistry of heteropolyacids: Reduction currents as a probe of solvent-electrolyte interactions
39. Oxometalate-clay-modified electrodes: example of metatungstate incorporated in stearyltrimethylammonium-montmorillonite layers
40. STM investigation of platinum oligomer clusters prepared by radiolysis
41. Electrodimerization: VIII. Role of proton transfer reactions in the mechanism of electrohydrodimerization formal kinetics for voltammetric studies (linear sweep, rotating disc, polarography)
42. Electrodimerization: VII. Electrode and solution electron transfers in the radical-substrate coupling mechanism. discriminative criteria from the other mechanisms in voltammetric studies (Linear sweep, rotating disc, polarography)
43. Electrodimerization: V. Mechanism of the electrohydrodimerization of activated olefins in media of low acidity
44. Linear sweep voltammetry: Kinetic control by charge transfer and/or secondary chemical reactions: I. Formal kinetics
45. Electrochemical reduction of substituted benzophenones and fluorenones in media of low proton availability mechanism of the reductive cleavage of bromo and chloro benzophenones
46. Dimerization, disproportionation and e.c.e. mechanisms in the reduction of aromatic carbonyl compounds in alkaline media
47. Electrodimerization: I. One-electron irreversible dimerization. Diagnostic criteria and rate determination procedures for voltammetric studies
48. ChemInform Abstract: Oxometalate-Clay-Modified Electrodes. Pillaring of Layered Double Hydroxide Anion-Exchanging Clays by Metatungstate.
49. ChemInform Abstract: Oxometalate-Clay-Modified Electrodes: Example of Metatungstate Incorporated in Stearyltrimethylammoniummontmorillonite Layers.
50. ChemInform Abstract: Efficient Conversion of NO into N2O by Selected Electroreduced Heteropolyanions.
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