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JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Vol. 333 Nos. 1 and 2 25 AUGUST 1992 CONTENTS Application of cyclic voltammograms under mixed spherical /semi-infinite linear diffusion at microdisk electrodes for measurement of fast electrode kinetics I. Lavagnini, P. Pastore and F. Magno (Padova, Italy) The long-time transient of two- and three-dimensional diffusion in microelectrode chronoamper- ometry C.G. Phillips (London, UK) Polarography and anodic stripping voltammetry of metal—polycarboxylate complexes: phe- nomenological relationship between limiting currents and hydrodynamic mass transport J.M. Diaz-Cruz, C. Arifio, M. Esteban and E. Casassas (Barcelona, Spain) Studies of electrodeposition of nickel: different nickel(II) and sulphonated additive concentra- tions E. Gomez, C. Miiller, R. Pollina, M. Sarret and E. Vallés (Barcelona, Spain) Electrodeposition of platinum and palladium particles into base-hydrolyzed cellulose acetate films. Electrocatalytic /permselective surface microstructures J. Wang, T. Golden, Y. Lin and L. Angnes (Las Cruces, NM, USA) Some aspects of the kinetics of formation of condensed 5-methyluracil films at the mercury /electrolyte interface T. Wandlowski (Halle, Germany) A galvanostatic study of electrochemical nucleation A. Milchev (Sofia, Bulgaria) and M.I. Montenegro (Braga, Portugal) On the composition of the passive film on nickel: a surface-enhanced Raman spectroelectro- chemical study C.A. Melendres and M. Pankuch (Argonne, IL, USA) Electrocatalytic properties of amorphous nickel boride electrodes for hydrogen evolution reac- tion in alkaline solution P. Los and A. Lasia (Québec, Canada) XPS analysis of a lithium surface immersed in propylene carbonate solution containing various salts K. Kanamura, H. Tamura and Z.-i. Takehara (Kyoto, Japan) Synthesis and electrochemical analysis of N-substituted pyrrole compounds K. Kondo, M. Suwa, A. Ozaki and K. Takemoto (Osaka, Japan) Splitting of the DPP signal yielded by a single-step charge- transfer process with a very low transfer coefficient. Application to the determination of kinetic parameters for the reduction of Cd?* and Zn?* in dimethylsulphoxide E. Mufioz, R. Rodriguez-Amaro, L. Camacho (Cérdoba, Spain) and V. Lépez (Madrid, An in-situ IR spectroscopic study of the anodic oxide film on cobalt in alkaline solutions A. Bewick, C. Gutiérrez and G. Larramona (Southampton, UK) Influence of the supporting electrolyte and the pH on the electrooxidative activation of glassy carbon electrodes D. Jiirgen and E. Steckhan (Bonn, Germany) Enhanced oxygen evolution on an electrodeposited and activated rhodium electrode in alkaline solution : M. Vukovié and D. Cukman (Zagreb, Croatia) An electrochemical and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study into the mechanism of Ti + W alloy etching in H,O, solutions J.E.A.M. Van den Meerakker, M. Scholten and T.L.G.M. Thijssen (Eindhoven, Netherlands) Electrochemical reduction of folic acid reconsidered R.C. Gurira, C. Montgomery and R. Winston (Grinnell, IA, USA) Efficient electrocatalyst assemblies for proton and oxygen reduction: the electrosynthesis and characterization of polypyrrole films containing nanodispersed platinum particles C.S.C. Bose and K. Rajeshwar (Arlington, TX, USA) Electrode kinetics of oxygen reduction on gold in molten carbonate S.-H. Lu and J.R. Selman (Chicago, IL, USA) Electrochemical and photoelectrochemical reduction of oxygen at semiconductor electrodes in molten amides S. Sampath and R. Narayan (Madras, India) An investigation into the effect of ionic species on the deposition of tellurium and the formation of cadmium telluride S. Dennison and S. Webster (Sunbury-on-Thames, UK) Hydrogen and anion adsorption at platinum single crystal electrodes in phosphate solutions over a wide range of pH S. Ye, H. Kita and A. Aramata (Sapporo, Japan) Short communications Cyclic voltammetry of a quasi-reversible system with a gaussian distribution of heterogeneous rate constants J. Cassidy, W. Breen, A.M cGee, T. McCormacx and M.E.G. Lyons (Dublin, Ireland) The use of the Frumkin correction in the kinetics of the ion transfer across the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions. A comment on the paper by Girault et al. Z. Samec and V. Mareéek (Prague, Czechoslovakia) Preliminary notes Electro-organic reactions on organic electrodes. Part 17. Electrolysis using composite-plated electrodes: VI Electroreduction of aldehydes in hydration /d ehydration equilibria Y. Kunugi, Y. Ono and T. Nonaka (Yokohama, Japan) Direct electron transfer of horse heart myoglobin at an indium oxide electrode I. Taniguchi, K. Watanabe, M. Tominaga (Kumamoto, Japan) and F.M. Hawkridge (Rich- mond, VA, USA) Use of the laser-desorption technique for the preparation of a mixed-thiol monolayer on a gold electrode K. Takehara, S. Yamada and Y. Ide (Fukuoka, Japan) Phase-transition dependent electron transfer of electrodes coated with multi-bilayer films of a ferrocene-carrying synthetic lipid characterized by cyclic voltammetry and chronocoulometry N. Nakashima, S. Wake, T. Nishino, M. Kunitake and O. Manabe (Nagasaki, Japan) Electrocatalysis in organized assemblies. Part X. Debromination of alkyl vicinal dibromides with neutral metal phthalocyanines in a bicontinuous microemulsion M.O. Iwunze (Hartford, CT, USA), N. Hu and J.F. Rusling (Storrs, CT, USA) The influence of hydrofluoric acid concentration on electroless copper deposition onto silicon L.A. Nagahara, T. Ohmori, K. Hashimoto and A. Fujishima (Tokyo, Japan) Dynamical solvent effect on the reduction kinetics of cobalt(III) anchored to a mercury electrode via a bridging ligand in water + DMF mixtures J.S. Jaworski, Z. Kebede and M. Malik (Warsaw, Poland) Author index Subject index

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