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J. Electroanal. Chem., 354 (1993) 345 Elsevier Sequoia S.A., Lausanne Author index Ahmed, M.F. 51 HaB, I. 59 Riklin, A. 129 Andrieux, C.P. 231 Helbig, W. 59 Rosolen, J.M. 273 Arvia, A.J. 243 Horanyi, G. 319 Hubbard, A.T. 71 Sazou, D. 105 Balasubramanian, K.K. 223 Scholz, F. 1 Batkowska, A. 11, 25 Ikeda, O. 311 Schulz, C. 255 Bhuvaneswari, N. 223 Ismail, J. 51 Schumacher, R. 59 Bolzan, A.E. 243 Shepherd, M.K. 305 Jaworski, A. 1 Skoluda, P. 289 Cao, E.Y. 71 Jaworski, J.S. 209 Smith, K.M. 281 Christensen, P.A. 325 Jin, W. 87 Speiser, B. 255 Clavilier, J. 189 John, R. 145 Stern, D.A. 71 Cordoba de Torresi, $.I. 273 Junca, M. 231 Stojek, Z. 1 Sunohara, S. 161 Decker, F. 273 Kamath, P.V. 51 Denuault, G. 331 Kathirgamanathan, P. 305 Takasu, Y. 161 Doi, K. 39 Katz, E. 129 Torresi, R.M. 273 Dong, S. 87 Kebede, Z. 209 Keita, B. 295 Ueno, M. 161 Enyo, M. 161 Kolb, D.M. 289 Kowalska, A. 11 Venkatachalam, C.S. 223 Fawcett, W.R. 281 Kriksunov, L.B. 99 Fedurco, M. 281 Krishtalik, L.I. 99 Wallace, G.G. 145 Fracastoro-Decker, M. 273 Kusanagi, S. 39 Weaver, M.J. 173 Frank, M.H.T. 331 Werblan, L. 11, 25 Fujioka, T. 39 Meyer, H. 59 Willner, I. 129 Wiunsche, M. 59 Gallardo, I. 231 Nadjo, L. 295 Gomez, R. 189 Nishimura, K. 161 Xie, H. 281 Goral, M. 11 Gorenstein, A. 273 Ohtani, M. 311 Yahikozawa, K. 161 Gui, J.Y. 71 Yamaga, N. 39 Pagitsas, M. 105 Yasuda, A. 39 Hamm, U.W. 289 Hamnett, A. 325 Read, D.C. 325 Zhang, Y. 173 J. Electroanal. Chem., 354 (1993) 347-351 Elsevier Sequoia S.A., Lausanne Subject index Abrasive stripping Carbon Monoxide A comparison of simulated and experimental The electro-oxidation of carbon monoxide abrasive stripping voltammetric curves of on noble metal catalysts as revisited by real- ionic crystals: reversible case (Jaworski et time surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy al.) 1 (Zhang, Weaver) 173 Acetonitrile Casteel—Amis equation Conductance of lithium hexafluoroarsenate Concentrated electrolyte solutions in organic in acetonitrile+ propylene carbonate solu- solvents. Their specific conductance and tions and some thermodynamic properties of analysis of Casteel-Amis equation (Werb- pure acetoni+t prroipylleen e carbonate mix- lan, Batkowska) 25 tures (Batkowska et al.) 11 Catalysis Aromatic amines Study of a 1:12 phosphomolybdic anion Mechanistic study of the electrochemical ox- doped polypyrrole film electrode and its idation of some aromatic amines in the pres- catalysis (Dong, Jin) 87 ence of bases (Andrieux et al.) 231 Chemisorption Studies of Ru(001) electrodes in aqueous electrolytes containing silver ions and Barrierless discharge methane: LEED, HREELS, Auger spec- Barrierless discharge in the concentrated troscopy and electrochemistry (Cao et al.) HCI solutions at high temperatures (Krik- 71 sunov, Krishtalik) 99 Cobalt Bifunctional reagent Inhibitory and oscillatory phenomena caused Application of stilbene-(4,4’-diisothiocya- by iodides during the electrodissolution of nate)-2,2’-disulfonic acid as a_ bifunctional cobalt in sulphuric acid solutions: Compari- reagent for the organization of organic mate- son with the effect of other halides (Sazou, rials and proteins onto electrode surfaces Pagitsas) 105 (Katz et al.) 129 Cobalt(II]) complexes Bismuth Dynamic solvent effect on the kinetics of the Cyclic voltammetry studies of electrode- inner-sphere reduction of cobalt(III) an- posited thin films of bismuth in | M KOH chored to a mercury electrode in mixtures of (Ismail et al.) 51 water with an organic solvent (Jaworski, B-radiation Kebede) 209 In situ study of the formation of thin layers Conductance on electrodes by means of £#-radiation Conductance of lithium hexafluoroarsenate backscattering (A new version of the “thin in acetonitrile+ propylene carbonate solu- foil” radiotracer method) (Horanyi) 319 tions and some thermodynamic properties of Bromohydrins pure acetonitrile + propylene carbonate mix- Proton-transfer reactions in the cathodic re- tures (Batkowska et al.) 11 duction of bromohydrins in neutral aprotic Conducting polymers media (Bhuvaneswari et al.) 223 Doping—dedoping of polypyrrole: a study us- 348 ing current-measuring and resistance-meas- reduction and oxidation of nitrite ions uring techniques (John, Wallace) 145 (Sunohara et al.) 161 Conjugation Electrochemical oxidation of platinum The electrochemistry of a stable Zn isopor- Electrochemical behaviour of platinum sur- phyrin (Fawcett et al.) 281 faces containing (110) sites and the problem Coumarin of the third oxidation peak (Gé6mez, Clav- On the stabilization of reconstructed Au(100) ilier) 189 surfaces by coumarin (Skoluda et al.) 289 Electrochemical reactivity Cyclic voltammetry Studies of Ru(001) electrodes in aqueous Cyclic voltammetry studies of electrode- electrolytes containing silver ions and posited thin films of bismuth in 1 M KOH methane: LEED, HREELS, Auger spec- (Ismail et al.) 51 troscopy and electrochemistry (Cao et al.) Scanning tunnelling microscopy monitoring 71 of the surface morphology of the basal plane Electrodeposited thin films of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite during Cyclic voltammetry studies of electrode- the cyclic voltammetry of isopoly and het- posited thin films of bismuth in 1 M KOH eropolyanions (Keita, Nadjo) 295 (Ismail et al.) 51 Cytochrome c Electrodissolution Direct electrochemistry of horse heart cy- The application of fast potential steps to tochrome c at the y-alumina-coated elec- noble metal electrodes: a correlation of elec- trode (Ohtani, Ikeda) 311 trodissolution with changes in the surface morphology and composition (Schumacher Doping-—dedoping et al.) 59 Doping—dedoping of polypyrrole: a study us- Inhibitory and oscillatory phenomena caused ing current-measuring and resistance-meas- by iodides during the electrodissolution of uring techniques (John, Wallace) 145 cobalt in sulphuric acid solutions: Compari- Durability son with the effect of other halides (Sazou, Improvement in durability of the planar CO Pagitsas) 105 sensor with a Nafion™ laminate (Yasuda et Electrolyte composition al.) 39 Effect of the electrolyte composition on the Dynamic solvent effect electroreduction of palladium oxide films Dynamic solvent effect on the kinetics of the (Bolzan, Arvia) 243 inner-sphere reduction of cobalt(III) an- Electron transfer chored to a mercury electrode in mixtures of Dynamic solvent effect on the kinetics of the water with an organic solvent (Jaworski, inner-sphere reduction of cobalt(III) an- Kebede) 209 chored to a mercury electrode in mixtures of water with an organic solvent (Jaworski, Electroanalytical modeling Kebede) 209 Electroanalytical simulations. Part 14. Simu- Electron transfer mediator lation of Frumkin-type adsorption processes Application of stilbene-(4,4’-diisothiocya- by orthogonal collocation under cyclic nate)-2,2’-disulfonic acid as a_ bifunctional voltammetric conditions (Schulz, Speiser) reagent for the organization of organic mate- 255 rials and proteins onto electrode surfaces Electroanalytical simulation (Katz et al.) 129 Electroanalytical simulations. Part 14. Simu- Electro-oxidation lation of Frumkin-type adsorption processes The electro-oxidation of carbon monoxide by orthogonal collocation under cyclic on noble metal catalysts as revisited by real- voltammetric conditions (Schulz, Speiser) time surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy 255 (Zhang, Weaver) 173 Electrocatalysis Electroreduction of palladium oxide Electrocatalysis of transition-metal oxides for Effect of the electrolyte composition on the 349 electroreduction of palladium oxide films cal processes in nickel hydroxide electrodes (Bolzan, Arvia) 243 (Rosolen et al.) 273 Isoporphyrin Frumkin isotherm The electrochemistry of a stable Zn isopor- phyrin (Fawcett et al.) 281 Electroanalytical simulations. Part 14. Simu- lation of Frumkin-type adsorption processes by orthogonal collocation under cyclic Langmuir adsorption voltammetric conditions (Schulz, Speiser) Electroanalytical simulations. Part 14. Simu- 255 lation of Frumkin-type adsorption processes Frumkin-type adsorption by orthogonal collocation under cyclic Electroanalytical simulations. Part 14. Simu- voltammetric conditions (Schulz, Speiser) lation of Frumkin-type adsorption processes 255 by orthogonal collocation under cyclic Lithium hexafluoroarsenate voltammetric conditions (Schulz, Speiser) Conductance of lithium hexafluoroarsenate 255 in acetonitrile+ propylene carbonate solu- tions and some thermodynamic properties of pure acetonitrile + propylene carbonate mix- HCI solutions tures (Batkowska et al.) 11 Barrierless discharge in the concentrated HCI solutions at high temperatures (Krik- sunov, Krishtalik) 99 Methane oxidation Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite Studies of Ru(001) electrodes in aqueous Scanning tunnelling microscopy monitoring electrolytes containing silver ions and of the surface morphology of the basal plane methane: LEED, HREELS, Auger spec- of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite during troscopy and electrochemistry (Cao et al.) the cyclic voltammetry of isopoly and het- 71 eropolyanions (Keita, Nadjo) 295 Mirage effect A mirage effect analysis of the electrochemi- cal processes in nickel hydroxide electrodes Inhibitory phenomena (Rosolen et al.) 273 Inhibitory and oscillatory phenomena caused by iodides during the electrodissolution of Nafion™ laminate cobalt in sulphuric acid solutions: Compari- son with the effect of other halides (Sazou, Improvement in durability of the planar CO Pagitsas) 105 sensor with a Nafion® laminate (Yasuda et Inner-sphere reduction al.) 39 Dynamic solvent effect on the kinetics of the Neutral aprotic media inner-sphere reduction of cobalt(III) an- Proton-transfer reactions in the cathodic re- chored to a mercury electrode in mixtures of duction of bromohydrins in neutral aprotic water with an organic solvent (Jaworski, media (Bhuvaneswari et al.) 223 Kebede) 209 Nickel hydroxide electrodes lodides A mirage effect analysis of the electrochemi- Inhibitory and oscillatory phenomena caused cal processes in nickel hydroxide electrodes by iodides during the electrodissolution of (Rosolen et al.) 273 cobalt in sulphuric acid solutions: Compari- Noble metal electrodes son with the effect of other halides (Sazou, The application of fast potential steps to Pagitsas) 105 noble metal electrodes: a correlation of elec- lonic crystals trodissolution with changes in the surface A comparison of simulated and experimental morphology and composition (Schumacher abrasive stripping voltammetric curves of et al.) 59 ionic crystals: reversible case (Jaworski et al.) 1 Orthogonal collection lonic intercalation Electroanalytical simulations. Part 14. Simu- A mirage effect analysis of the electrochemi- lation of Frumkin-type adsorption processes 350 by orthogonal collocation under cyclic tions and some thermodynamic properties of voltammetric conditions (Schulz, Speiser) pure acetoni+t prroipylleen e carbonate mix- 255 tures (Batkowska et al.) 11 Oscillatory phenomena Proton-transfer reactions Inhibitory and oscillatory phenomena caused Proton-transfer reactions in the cathodic re- by iodides during the electrodissolution of duction of bromohydrins in neutral aprotic cobalt in sulphuric acid solutions: Compari- media (Bhuvaneswari et al.) 223 son with the effect of other halides (Sazou, Pagitsas) 105 Raman Spectroscopy Oxidation The electro-oxidation of carbon monoxide Mechanistic study of the electrochemical ox- on noble metal catalysts as revisited by real- idation of some aromatic amines in the pres- time surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy ence of bases (Andrieux et al.) 231 (Zhang, Weaver) 173 Redox switching Doping—dedoping of polypyrrole: a study us- Phen T ing current-measuring and resistance-meas- Anodic and cathodic electropolymerisation uring techniques (John, Wallace) 145 of novel lightly coloured poly(phenanthrol[9- Resistometry 10c]thiophen) and its electrical characterisa- Doping-—dedoping of polypyrrole: a study us- tion (Kathirgamanathan, Shepherd) 305 ing current-measuring and resistance-meas- Phosphomolybdic anion uring techniques (John, Wallace) 145 Study of a 1:12 phosphomolybdic anion Ru(001) electrodes doped polypyrrole film electrode and its Studies of Ru(001) electrodes in aqueous catalysis (Dong, Jin) 87 electrolytes containing silver ions and Planar CO sensor methane: LEED, HREELS, Auger spec- Improvement in durability of the planar CO troscopy and electrochemistry (Cao et al.) sensor with a Nafion™ laminate (Yasuda et 71 al.) 39 Platinum(110) sites Scanning electrochemical microscopy Electrochemical behaviour of platinum sur- Scanning electrochemical microscopy: prob- faces containing (110) sites and the problem ing the ingress and egress of protons from a of the third oxidation peak (Gomez, Clav- polyaniline film (Frank, Denuault) 331 ilier) 189 Scanning tunneling microscopy Platinum third oxidation peak Scanning tunnelling microscopy monitoring Electrochemical behaviour of platinum sur- of the surface morphology of the basal plane faces containing (110) sites and the problem of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite during of the third oxidation peak (Gomez, Clav- the cyclic voltammetry of isopoly and het- ilier) 189 eropolyanions (Keita, Nadjo) 295 Poly(phenanthro[9-10c]thiophen) Specific conductance Anodic and cathodic electropolymerisation Concentrated electrolyte solutions in organic of novel lightly coloured poly(phenanthro[9- solvents. Their specific conductance and 10c]thiophen) and its electrical characterisa- analysis of Casteel-Amis equation (Werb- tion (Kathirgamanathan, Shepherd) 305 lan, Batkowska) 25 Polypyrrole Stilbene-(4,4'-diisothiocyanate )-2,2'-disulfonic Study of a 1:12 phosphomolybdic anion acid doped polypyrrole film electrode and its Application of stilbene-(4,4’-diisothiocya- catalysis (Dong, Jin) 87 nate)-2,2’-disulfonic acid as a bifunctional Doping—dedoping of polypyrrole: a study us- reagent for the organization of organic mate- ing current-measuring and resistance-meas- rials and proteins onto electrode surfaces uring techniques (John, Wallace) 145 (Katz et al.) 129 Propylene carbonate Sulphuric acid Conductance of lithium hexafluoroarsenate Inhibitory and oscillatory phenomena caused in acetonitrile+ propylene carbonate solu- by iodides during the electrodissolution of cobalt in sulphuric acid solutions: Compari- Thermodynamic properties son with the effect of other halides (Sazou, Conductance of lithium hexafluoroarsenate Pagitsas) 105 in acetonitrile+ propylene carbonate solu- Surface composition tions and some thermodynamic properties of The application of fast potential steps to pure acetonitrile + propylene carbonate mix- noble metal electrodes: a correlation of elec- tures (Batkowska et al.) 11 trodissolution with changes in the surface Thin foil radiotracer morphology and composition (Schumacher In situ study of the formation of thin layers et al.) 59 on electrodes by means of £-radiation Surface modification backscattering (A new version of the “thin Application of stilbene-(4,4’-diisothiocya- foil” radiotracer method) (Horanyi) 319 nate)-2,2’-disulfonic acid as a bifunctional Transition-metal oxides reagent for the organization of organic mate- Electrocatalysis of transition-metal oxides for rials and proteins onto electrode surfaces reduction and oxidation of nitrite ions (Katz et al.) 129 (Sunohara et al.) 161 Surface morphology The application of fast potential steps to noble metal electrodes: a correlation of elec- Voltammetry trodissolution with changes in the surface A comparison of simulated and experimental morphology and composition (Schumacher abrasive stripping voltammetric curves of et al.) 59 ionic crystals: reversible case (Jaworski et Surface vibrational spectroscopy al.) 1 Studies of Ru(001) electrodes in aqueous electrolytes containing silver ions and methane: LEED, HREELS, Auger spec- Zinc troscopy and electrochemistry (Cao et al.) The electrochemistry of a stable Zn isopor- 71 phyrin (Fawcett et al.) 281

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