Serveur d'exploration sur l'Indium - Analysis (Russie)

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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 29.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000265 (2007) Chemisorption interaction of liquid electrodes of gallium and In-Ga, Cd-Ga and Tl-Ga alloys with solvents in a wide range of their donor numbers
000332 (2005) Why does the hydrolysis of In(III) aquacomplexes make them electrochemically more active?
000394 (2005) 384x288 MCT LWIR FPA
000981 (2001) Influence of the metal nature on the EDL structure in propylene carbonate solutions of a surface-inactive electrolyte
000E02 (1999) Difference between reciprocal capacitances on mercury and the gallium subgroup metals (Ga, In-Ga, Tl-Ga) in the absence of the metal-solvent chemisorption interaction in aqueous solutions of sulfates of lithium, sodium, and potassium
000E03 (1999) Difference between potentials of zero charge in the absence of the metal-solvent chemisorption interaction of mercury and metals of the gallium subgroup in different solvents
000E12 (1999) Adsorption of tetrabutylammonium cations on negatively charged surfaces of the Hg, Ga, In-Ga, and Tl-Ga electrodes
000E13 (1999) Adsorption behavior of n-butanol molecules on negatively charged surfaces of electrodes of mercury, gallium, and alloys In-Ga and Tl-Ga
000F16 (1998) The role of metal and solvent in the structure of the electrode|surface-inactive electrolyte solution interface
000F23 (1998) Selecting a model of the diffuse layer when describing electroreduction of anions in the framework of the slow-discharge theory
001105 (1997) Modeling description of the electrical double layer structure at mercury and the gallium metals in an ethanol solution of a surface-inactive electrolyte
001124 (1997) Effects caused by an unequal approach of acetonitrile dipoles to the mercury surface and the surface of the gallium metals
001234 (1996) Reactive indicator tools for rapid water tests
001270 (1996) A modified model for the metal/solution interface, allowing for hydrophilicity of the Ag(111) single crystal face : An analysis of the capacitance intrinsic to the compact part of the electrical double layer at mercury, gallium, and an indium-gallium alloy in three different solvents
001346 (1995) Study on the mechanism of the nitrate anion electroreduction
001361 (1995) Phenomena of the specific interaction of metal with solvent and constituents of the adsorption potential drop
001362 (1995) Peculiarities of the formation and electrodissolution of electrochemical indium (III) concentrates at mercury-graphite electrodes
001381 (1995) Electrode-charge effect on electronic density at the electrode-solution interface on mercury and gallium metals
001382 (1995) Electrochemical behavior of indium(III) and associate components at a mercury-graphite electrode
001394 (1995) Chronopotentiometry of electrode processes complicated by preceding heterogeneous chemical reaction of electrode surface
001496 (1994) Correlation between the surface activity of anions at an electrode/solution interface and the donor-acceptor properties of the solvent

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