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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 371 (1994) 297 Author index Abegaz, M. 1 Kokado, H. 127 Rostonek, G. 223 Andrieux, C.P. 191 Kokkinidis, G. 231 Rubim, J.C. 37 Arciero, D.M. 277 Kolb, D.M. 101 Rueda, M. 179 Arévalo, M.C. 167 Koper, M.T.M. 149 Ruiz Montoya, M. 215 Argoul, F. 93 Kruijt, W.S. 13 Arvia, A.J. 167 Kuhn, A. 93 Sanchez-Batanero, P. 161 Atchison, S.N. 137 Kupis, D. 197 Sasaki, T. 241 Kuznetsov, B.A. 85 Savéant, J.-M. 191 Babenko, $.D. 27 Sharon, M. 205 Bekele, A. 1 Laviron, E. 251 Shen, D. 117 Bulhoes, L.O.S. 267 Le Gorande, A. 191 Shimizu, M. 205 Burford, R.P. 137 Lorenzo, L. 161 Shumakovich, G.P. 85 Byzova, N.A. 85 Singh, K.C. 73 Macagno, V.A. 59 Singh, M. 73 Collins, M.J. 277 Mathieu, E. 251 Sluyters, J.H. 13, 149, 179 Matsue, T. 273 Sluyters-Rehbach, M. 13, 179 Darlewski, W. 223 Matsumoto, Y. 241 Solomon, T. 1 Dubbe, A. 43 Matvienko, B. 267 Strakhova, A.K. 259 Meunier-Prest, R. 251 Encinas, P. 161 Milchev, A. 13 Tabusa, K. 283 Minoura, H. 205 Taraszewska, J. 223 Galus, Z. 197 Miwa, Y. 273 Tascon, M.L. 161 Gongalves, D. 267 Gonzalez, S. 167 Nagaoka, T. 283 Uchida, I. 273 Gopel, W. 43 Nagata, M. 241 Uosaki, K. 111 Gouveia, V.J.P. 37 Nakabayashi, S. 111 Ushizaki, J.-i. 111 Graichen, K. 1 Nakao, N. 283 Gutz, 1.G. 37 Nakato, Y. 53 Vazquez, M.D. 161 Navarro, I. 179 Veluchamy, P. 205 Hibbert, D.B. 137 Nie, L. 117 Holzle, M.H. 101 Nishizawa, M. 273 Wasmus, S. 167 Hombo, J. 241 Wiemhofer, H.D. 43 Hooper, A.B. 277 Ochmanska, J. 197 Hoshino, K. 127 Ogura, K. 283 Xia, S.-J. 79 Huang, M. 117 Ota, K.-i. 287 Hundhammer, B. 1 Papoutsis, A. 231 Yamazaki, O. 287 Ikezumi, K. 53 Pastor, E. 167 Yano, J. 283 Iwasita, T. 167 Patrito, E.M. 59 Yao, S. 117 Ponomarev, E.A. 27 Yatsimirsky, A.K. 259 Kalra, K.C. 73 Prieto, F. 179 Yoshitake, H. 287 Karyakin, A.A. 259 Kobayashi, H. 53 Retter, U. 101 Zerihun, T. 1 Kogetsu, Y. 53 Rodriguez Mellado, J.M. 215 Zhou, W.-F. 79 Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 371 (1994) 299-303 Subject index Acetone + methanol mixtures plexes incorporated into carbon paste electrodes: application in Improvement of n-Si photoelectrochemical cells by the use of HO, electrocatalysis (Taraszewska et al.) 223 acetone + methanol mixtures as electrolyte solvents (Kobayashi et Chemical sensors al.) 53 Ultrathin polypyrrole formed at a twin-microband electrode in a-dicarbonyl compounds the presence of dodecylsulfate (Nishizawa et al.) 273 Reduction mechanisms of some a-dicarbonyl compounds in basic >C=O0 group solutions (Ruiz Montoya, Rodriguez Mellado) 215 The reduction mechanism of the >C=O group. Part 1. The Aluminum substrates electrochemical reduction of methyl isonicotinate in an aqueous Mechanism of electrochemical pigment film formation on alu- medium (Laviron et al.) 251 minum substrates using aqueous surfactant media (Hoshino, CO, fixation Kokado) 127 Photoelectrochemical kinetics of a photosynthetic cell (Nakaba- Anodic film yashi et al.) 111 Studies of the anodic film on le+a bisdmut h alloy in sulfuric acid Computer simulation solution (Xia, Zhou) 79 Distribution of the nucleation rate in the vicinity of a growing Anodic films spherical cluster. Part 2. Theory of some special cases and experi- Electrical breakdown of anodic films on titanium in aqueous mental results (Kruijt et al.) 13 electrolytes (Kalra et al.) 73 Co oxide Anodic zirconium oxide films Effect of La** ion on the electrodeposition of manganese and Influence of the forming electrolyte on the optical properties of cobalt oxides (Sasaki et al.) 241 anodic zirconium oxide films. Part 1. Ellipsometric investigation Covalent attachment (Patrito, Macagno) 59 The effect of the orientation of cytochrome c molecules cova- Aqueous electrolytes lently attached to the electrode surface upon their electrochemi- Electrical breakdown of anodic films on titanium in aqueous cal activity (Kuznetsov et al.) 85 electrolytes (Kalra et al.) 73 C,-primary alcohols Aqueous surfactant media Spectroscopic investigations of C,-primary alcohols on platinum Mechanism of electrochemical pigment film formation on alu- electrodes in acid solutions. Part III. Propargyl alcohol (Pastor et minum substrates using aqueous surfactant media (Hoshino, al.) 167 Kokado) 127 Cu adlayers Au(111) The kinetics of structural changes in Cu adlayers on Au(111) The kinetics of structural changes in Cu adlayers on Au(111) (HGlzle et al.) 101 (HGlzle et al.) 101 Dendrite Berlin green Revisited experimental analysis of morphological changes in Redox behaviour and charge transport in solid Berlin green. thin-layer electrodeposition (Kuhn, Argoul) 93 Microscopic and macroscopic charge diffusion (Ochmanska et al.) 1,2-dibromo-3-(4-substituted)-phenylpropanes 197 Reductive elimination in vicinal dibromides. Electrochemical re- Breakdown voltage duction of 1,2-dibromo-3-(4-substituted)-phenylpropanes and in- Electrical breakdown of anodic films on titanium in aqueous duction of double-bond migration in the resulting olefins electrolytes (Kalra et al.) 73 (Andrieux et al.) 191 Dodecylsulfate Carbon paste electrodes Ultrathin polypyrrole formed at a twin-microband electrode in Electrochemical behavior of nickel tetraazamacrocyclic com- the presence of dodecylsulfate (Nishizawa et al.) 273 plexes incorporated into carbon paste electrodes: application in Double-bond migration H,O, electrocatalysis (Taraszewska et al.) 223 Reductive elimination in vicinal dibromides. Electrochemical re- Charge diffusion duction of 1,2-dibromo-3-(4-substituted)-phenylpropanes and in- Redox behaviour and charge transport in solid Berlin green. duction of double-bond migration in the resulting olefins Microscopic and macroscopic charge diffusion (Ochmanska et al.) (Andrieux et al.) 191 197 Dropping mercury electrode Chemical effects Impedance analysis of the reduction of pyrimidine at the drop- Chemical effects on the morphology of supported electrode- ping mercury electrode. Part 2. Parallel mechanisms (Rueda et posited metals (Atchison et al.) 137 al.) 179 Chemical modification Dynamic elution Electrochemical behavior of nickel tetraazamacrocyclic com- Dynamic elution control in electrochemical ion chromatography 300 using pulse perturbation of stationary phase potential (Nagaoka solution by a potentiodynamic method: its characterization and et al.) 283 photoelectrochemical properties (Veluchamy et al.) 205 Ellipsometry Electrocatalytic reduction Influence of the forming electrolyte on the optical properties of Electrocatalytic reduction of nitro compounds on gold UPD anodic zirconium oxide films. Part 1. Ellipsometric investigation modified electrodes. Part 2. Reduction of 2-nitro- and 4-nitro- (Patrito, Macagno) 59 imidazole and 4-nitropyridine-N-oxide on Au and Au/M(UPD) (M = Pb, TI) (Papoutsis, Kokkinidis) 231 Fe(II) Electrocatalytic surface reactions A new spectroelectrochemical cell for flow injection analysis and Instabilities and oscillations in simple models of electrocatalytic its application to the determination of Fe(II) down to the femto- surface reactions (Koper, Sluyters) 149 mol level by surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering Electrochemical phase formation (SERRS) (Gouveia et al.) 37 Distribution of the nucleation rate in the vicinity of a growing Fe(II) compounds spherical cluster. Part 2. Theory of some special cases and experi- Electrochemical study of iron(II) and iron(II) compound mix- mental results (Kruijt et al.) 13 tures in the solid state. Application to magnetite characterization Electrochemical reduction - (Encinas et al.) 161 Impedance analysis of the reduction of pyrimidine at the drop- Fe(III) compounds ping mercury electrode. Part 2. Parallel mechanisms (Rueda et Electrochemical study of iron(II) and iron(III) compound mix- al.) 179 tures in the solid state. Application to magnetite characterization Electrochemical transformations (Encinas et al.) 161 Electrochemical study of iron(II) and iron(II]) compound mix- Femtoanalysis tures in the solid state. Application to magnetite characterization A new spectroelectrochemical cell for flow injection analysis and (Encinas et al.) 161 its application to the determination of Fe(II) down to the femto- Electrochromism mol level by surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering Electrochromism of poly(o-methoxyaniline) films electrochemi- (SERRS) (Gouveia et al.) 37 cally obtained in aqueous medium (Gongalves et al.) 267 Flow injection Electrodeposition Investigation of ion transfer across the membrane-stabilized in- Revisited experimental analysis of morphological changes in terface of two immiscible electrolyte solutions. Part III. Facili- thin-layer electrodeposition (Kuhn, Argoul) 93 tated ion transfer (Hundhammer et al.) 1 Mechanism of electrochemical pigment film formation on alu- Flow injection analysis minum substrates using aqueous surfactant media (Hoshino, A new spectroelectrochemical cell for flow injection analysis and Kokado) 127 its application to the determination of Fe(II) down to the femto- Effect of La** ion on the electrodeposition of manganese and mol level by surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering cobalt oxides (Sasaki et al.) 241 (SERRS) (Gouveia et al.) 37 Electrolyte interface Forming electrolyte Theoretical analysis of the laser-induced phototransient response Influence of the forming electrolyte on the optical properties of of semiconductor |electrolyte circuits with “current-doubling”’ re- anodic zirconium oxide films. Part 1. Ellipsometric investigation actions (Ponomarev, Babenko) 27 (Patrito, Macagno) 59 Electrolyte solvent Frequency Response Improvement of n-Si photoelectrochemical cells by the use of Frequency response study of the kinetic behaviour of nernstian acetone + methanol mixtures as electrolyte solvents (Kobayashi et solid-electrolyte gas sensors by pressure modulation (Dubbe et al.) 53 al.) 43 Electronic current Frequency shift Electrical breakdown of anodic films on titanium in aqueous Equivalent circuits of piezoelectric quartz crystals in a liquid and electrolytes (Kalra et al.) 73 liquid properties. Part 2. A unified equivalent circuit model for Electron transfer piezoelectric sensors (Shen et al.) 117 The effect of the orientation of cytochrome c molecules cova- lently attached to the electrode surface upon their electrochemi- cal activity (Kuznetsov et al.) 85 Gas sensors Electro-oxidation Frequency response study of the kinetic behaviour of nernstian Spectroscopic investigations of C,-primary alcohols on platinum solid-electrolyte gas sensors by pressure modulation (Dubbe et electrodes in acid solutions. Part II]. Propargyl alcohol (Pastor et al.) 43 al.) 167 Glassy carbon electrode Electropolymerization The effect of the orientation of cytochrome c molecules cova- Self-doped polyanilines electrochemically active in neutral and lently attached to the electrode surface upon their electrochemi- reae n basic aqueous solutions. Electropolymerization of substituted ani- cal activity (Kuznetsov et al.) 85 lines (Karyakin et al.) 259 Gold Electrochromism of poly(o-methoxyaniline) films electrochemi- Electrocatalytic reduction of nitro compounds on gold UPD cally obtained in aqueous medium (Gongalves et al.) 267 modified electrodes. Part 2. Reduction of 2-nitro- and 4-nitro- Electroreduction imidazole and 4-nitropyridine-N-oxide on Au and Au/M(UPD) Spectroscopic investigations of C3-primary alcohols on platinum (M = Pb, Tl) (Papoutsis, Kokkinidis) 231 electrodes in acid solutions. Part II]. Propargyl alcohol (Pastor et Growing spherical cluster al.) 167 Distribution of the nucleation rate in the vicinity of a growing Electrosynthesis spherical cluster. Part 2. Theory of some special cases and experi- Electrosynthesis of lead oxide film on a lead electrode in alkaline mental results (Kruijt et al.) 13 301 Growth terface of two immiscible electrolyte solutions. Part III. Facili- Revisited experimental analysis of morphological changes in tated ion transfer (Hundhammer et al.) 1 thin-layer electrodeposition (Kuhn, Argoul) 93 Methyl isonicotinate The reduction mechanism of the >C=O group. Part 1. The H ,O, electrocatalysis electrochemical reduction of methyl isonicotinate in an aqueous Electrochemical behavior of nickel tetraazamacrocyclic com- medium (Laviron et al.) 251 plexes incorporated into carbon paste electrodes: application in Mn oxide HO, electrocatalysis (Taraszewska et al.) 223 Effect of La** ion on the electrodeposition of manganese and cobalt oxides (Sasaki et al.) 241 Impedance analysis Molecular orientation Impedance analysis of the reduction of pyrimidine at the drop- The effect of the orientation of cytochrome c molecules cova- ping mercury electrode. Part 2. Parallel mechanisms (Rueda et lently attached to the electrode surface upon their electrochemi- al.) 179 cal activity (Kuznetsov et al.) 85 Instabilities Morphological transition Instabilities and oscillations in simple models of electrocatalytic Revisited experimental analysis of morphological changes in surface reactions (Koper, Sluyters) 149 thin-layer electrodeposition (Kuhn, Argoul) 93 Interface Morphology Revisited experimental analysis of morphological changes in Chemical effects on the morphology of supported electrode- thin-layer electrodeposition (Kuhn, Argoul) 93 posited metals (Atchison et al.) 137 Multiheme cytochromes Kinetics Low volume spectroelectrochemistry: an anaerobic optically Frequency response study of the kinetic behaviour of nernstian transparent thin layer electrode cell and a potentiostat |UV-Vis solid-electrolyte gas sensors by pressure modulation (Dubbe et spectrophotometer interface for computer-controlled data collec- al.) 43 tion (Arciero et al.) 277 La** ion Effect of La** ion on the electrodeposition of manganese and Nickel tetraazamacrocyclic complexes cobalt oxides (Sasaki et al.) 241 Electrochemical behavior of nickel tetraazamacrocyclic com- Laser excitation plexes incorporated into carbon paste electrodes: application in Theoretical analysis of the laser-induced phototransient response HQ, electrocatalysis (Taraszewska et al.) 223 of semiconductor |electrolyte circuits with ‘“current-doubling” re- Nitro compounds actions (Ponomarev, Babenko) 27 Electrocatalytic reduction of nitro compounds on gold UPD Lead acid batteries modified electrodes. Part 2. Reduction of 2-nitro- and 4-nitro- Studies of the anodic film on lead+ bismuth alloy in sulfuric acid imidazole and 4-nitropyridine-N-oxide on Au and Au/M(UPD) solution (Xia, Zhou) 79 (M = Pb, Tl) (Papoutsis, Kokkinidis) 231 Lead electrode 2-Nitroimidazole Electrosynthesis of lead oxide film on a lead electrode in alkaline Electrocatalytic reduction of nitro compounds on gold UPD solution by a potentiodynamic method: its characterization and modified electrodes. Part 2. Reduction of 2-nitro- and 4-nitro- photoelectrochemical properties (Veluchamy et al.) 205 imidazole and 4-nitropyridine-N-oxide on Au and Au/M(UPD) Lead oxide film (M = Pb, Tl) (Papoutsis, Kokkinidis) 231 Electrosynthesis of lead oxide film on a lead electrode in alkaline 4-Nitroimidazole solution by a potentiodynamic method: its characterization and Electrocatalytic reduction of nitro compounds on gold UPD photoelectrochemical properties (Veluchamy et al.) 205 modified electrodes. Part 2. Reduction of 2-nitro- and 4-nitro- Liquid /liquid interface imidazole and 4-nitropyridine-N-oxide on Au and Au/M(UPD) Investigation of ion transfer across the membrane-stabilized in- (M = Pb, Tl) (Papoutsis, Kokkinidis) 231 terface of two immiscible electrolyte solutions. Part III. Facili- 4-Nitropyridine-N-oxide tated ion transfer (Hundhammer et al.) 1 Electrocatalytic reduction of nitro compounds on gold UPD Liquid properties modified electrodes. Part 2. Reduction of 2-nitro- and 4-nitro- Equivalent circuits of piezoelectric quartz crystals in a liquid and imidazole and 4-nitropyridine-N-oxide on Au and Au/M(UPD) liquid properties. Part 2. A unified equivalent circuit model for (M = Pb, Tl) (Papoutsis, Kokkinidis) 231 piezoelectric sensors (Shen et al.) 117 Nucleation rate Distribution of the nucleation rate in the vicinity of a growing Macrocycles spherical cluster. Part 2. Theory of some special cases and experi- Electrochemical behavior of nickel tetraazamacrocyclic com- mental results (Kruijt et al.) 13 plexes incorporated into carbon paste electrodes: application in H,O, electrocatalysis (Taraszewska et al.) 223 Magnetite Olefins Electrochemical study of iron(II) and iron(II) compound mix- Reductive elimination in vicinal dibromides. Electrochemical re- tures in the solid state. Application to magnetite characterization duction of 1,2-dibromo-3-(4-substituted)-phenylpropanes and in- (Encinas et al.) 161 duction of double-bond migration in the resulting olefins Mathematical models (Andrieux et al.) 191 Instabilities and oscillations in simple models of electrocatalytic Optical properties surface reactions (Koper, Sluyters) 149 Influence of the forming electrolyte on the optical properties of Membrane stabilization anodic zirconium oxide films. Part 1. Ellipsometric investigation Investigation of ion transfer across the membrane-stabilized in- (Patrito, Macagno) 59 302 Oscillations Pyrimidine Instabilities and oscillations in simple models of electrocatalytic Impedance analysis of the reduction of pyrimidine at the drop- surface reactions (Koper, Sluyters) 149 ping mercury electrode. Part 2. Parallel mechanisms (Rueda et al.) 179 Parallel reaction mechanisms Impedance analysis of the reduction of pyrimidine at the drop- Quality factor ping mercury electrode. Part 2. Parallel mechanisms (Rueda et Equivalent circuits of piezoelectric quartz crystals in a liquid and al.) 179 liquid properties. Part 2. A unified equivalent circuit model for Pb + Bi alloy piezoelectric sensors (Shen et al.) 117 Studies of the anodic film on le+a bisdmut h alloy in sulfuric acid solution (Xia, Zhou) 79 Reaction kinetics Phase composition Theoretical analysis of the laser-induced phototransient response Studies of the anodic film on lead + bismuth alloy in sulfuric acid of semiconductor |electrolyte circuits with “current-doubling” re- solution (Xia, Zhou) 79 actions (Ponomarev, Babenko) 27 Photoelectrochemical kinetics Reduction mechanisms of some a-dicarbonyl compounds in basic Photoelectrochemical kinetics of a photosynthetic cell (Nakaba- solutions (Ruiz Montoya, Rodriguez Mellado) 215 yashi et al.) 111 The reduction mechanism of the >C=O group. Part 1. The Photoelectrochemical properties electrochemical reduction of methyl isonicotinate in an aqueous Electrosynthesis of lead oxide film on a lead electrode in alkaline medium (Laviron et al.) 251 solution by a potentiodynamic method: its characterization and Redox behaviour photoelectrochemical properties (Veluchamy et al.) 205 Redox behaviour and charge transport in solid Berlin green. Photosynthetic cell Microscopic and macroscopic charge diffusion (Ochmanska et al.) Photoelectrochemical kinetics of a photosynthetic cell (Nakaba- 197 yashi et al.) 111 Reduction mechanism Piezoelectric sensors The reduction mechanism of the >C=O group. Part 1. The Equivalent circuits of piezoelectric quartz crystals in a liquid and electrochemical reduction of methyl isonicotinate in an aqueous liquid properties. Part 2. A unified equivalent circuit model for medium (Laviron et al.) 251 - piezoelectric sensors (Shen et al.) 117 Reductive bond cleavage Pigment film Reductive elimination in vicinal dibromides. Electrochemical re- Mechanism of electrochemical pigment film formation on alu- duction of 1,2-dibromo-3-(4-substituted)-phenylpropanes and in- minum substrates using aqueous surfactant media (Hoshino, duction of double-bond migration in the resulting olefins Kokado) 127 (Andrieux et al.) 191 Platinum electrodes Spectroscopic investigations of C,-primary alcohols on platinum Self-doped electrodes in acid solutions. Part III. Propargyl alcohol (Pastor et Self-doped polyanilines electrochemically active in neutral and al.) 167 basic aqueous solutions. Electropolymerization of substituted ani- Polarography lines (Karyakin et al.) 259 Reduction mechanisms of some a-dicarbonyl compounds in basic Semiconducter electrodes solutions (Ruiz Montoya, Rodriguez Mellado) 215 Photoelectrochemical kinetics of a photosynthetic cell (Nakaba- Polyanilines yashi et al.) 111 Self-doped polyanilines electrochemically active in neutral and Semiconducting properties basic aqueous solutions. Electropolymerization of substituted ani- Studies of the anodic film on lead + bismuth alloy in sulfuric acid lines (Karyakin et al.) 259 solution (Xia, Zhou) 79 Polyaniline semiconducting films Semiconductor Self-doped polyanilines electrochemically active in neutral and Theoretical analysis of the laser-induced phototransient response basic aqueous solutions. Electropolymerization of substituted ani- of semiconductor |electrolyte circuits with “current-doubling” re- lines (Karyakin et al.) 259 actions (Ponomarev, Babenko) 27 Poly(o-methoxyaniline) films n-Si photoelectrochemical cells Electrochromism of poly(o-methoxyaniline) films electrochemi- Improvement of n-Si photoelectrochemical cells by the use of cally obtained in aqueous medium (Gongalves et al.) 267 acetone + methanol mixtures as electrolyte solvents (Kobayashi et Polypyrrole al.) 53 Ultrathin polypyrrole formed at a twin-microband electrode in Solar cells the presence of dodecylsulfate (Nishizawa et al.) 273 Improvement of n-Si photoelectrochemical cells by the use of Pressure modulation acetone + methanol mixtures as electrolyte solvents (Kobayashi et Frequency response study of the kinetic behaviour of nernstian al.) 53 solid-electrolyte gas sensors by pressure modulation (Dubbe et Spectroelectrochemical cell al.) 43 A new spectroelectrochemical cell for flow injection analysis and Propargyl! alcohol its application to the determination of Fe(II) down to the femto- Spectroscopic investigations of C,-primary alcohols on platinum mol level by surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering electrodes in acid solutions. Part III. Propargyl alcohol (Pastor et (SERRS) (Gouveia et al.) 37 al.) 167 Spectroelectrochemistry Pulse perturbation Low volume spectroelectrochemistry: an anaerobic optically Dynamic elution control in electréchemical ion chromatography transparent thin layer electrode cell and a potentiostat |UV-Vis using pulse perturbation of stationary phase potential (Nagaoka spectrophotometer interface for computer-controlled data collec- et al.) 283 tion (Arciero et al.) 277 303 Stationary phase potential Microscopic and macroscopic charge diffusion (Ochmanska et al.) Dynamic elution control in electrochemical ion chromatography 197 using pulse perturbation of stationary phase potential (Nagaoka Twin-microband electrode et al.) 283 Ultrathin polypyrrole formed at a twin-microband electrode in Structural characteristics the presence of dodecylsulfate (Nishizawa et al.) 273 Electrosynthesis of lead oxide film on a lead electrode in alkaline solution by a potentiodynamic method: its characterization and Ultrathin films photoelectrochemical properties (Veluchamy et al.) 205 Ultrathin polypyrrole formed at a twin-microband electrode in Structural kinetics the presence of dodecylsulfate (Nishizawa et al.) 273 The kinetics of structural changes in Cu adlayers on Au(111) Underpotential deposition (HOlzle et al.) 101 The kinetics of structural changes in Cu adlayers on Au(111) Supported electrodeposited metals (H6lzle et al.) 101 Chemical effects on the morphology of supported electrode- Electrocatalytic reduction of nitro compounds on gold UPD posited metals (Atchison et al.) 137 modified electrodes. Part 2. Reduction of 2-nitro- and 4-nitro- Surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering imidazole and 4-nitropyridine-N-oxide on Au and Au/M(UPD) A new spectroelectrochemical cell for flow injection analysis and (M = Pb, TI) (Papoutsis, Kokkinidis) 231 its application to the determination of Fe(II) down to the femto- Unified equivalent circuit model mol level by surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering Equivalent circuits of piezoelectric quartz crystals in a liquid and (SERRS) (Gouveia et al.) 37 liquid properties. Part 2. A unified equivalent circuit model for Surface structure piezoelectric sensors (Shen et al.) 117 Influence of the forming electrolyte on the optical properties of anodic zirconium oxide films. Part 1. Ellipsometric investigation Vicinal dibromides (Patrito, Macagno) 59 Reductive elimination in vicinal dibromides. Electrochemical re- duction of 1,2-dibromo-3-(4-substituted)-phenylpropanes and in- Titanium duction of double-bond migration in the resulting olefins Electrical breakdown of anodic films on titanium in aqueous (Andrieux et al.) 191 electrolytes (Kalra et al.) 73 Voltammetry Transition metal hexacyanoferrates Reduction mechanisms of some a-dicarbonyl compounds in basic Redox behaviour and charge transport in solid Berlin green. solutions (Ruiz Montoya, Rodriguez Mellado) 215

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