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JOURNAL OF ELEGIROAWAIWTILEA HEMI SIAN BAT 45 LSEVIER Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 379 (1994) 555-556 Author index Abruna, H.D. 135, 191 Fonseca, C. 173 Mao, B.W. 271 Acevedo, D. 135 Fujishima, A. 199 Marsh, R.A. 495 Alonso, J.L. 191 Martinusz, K. 437 Alonso-Vante, N. 415 Galazka, M. 501 Matsue, T. 233 Gan, L.M. 293 Matsumoto, H. 223 Baba, R. 199 Gao, J.S. 271 Mattsson, G. 49 Babinec, S.J. 111 Gao, Y. 407 Mazzocchin, G.A. 261 Baldo, M.A. 261 Garcia-Garcia, G.E. 63 Medvedko, O. 545 Baoxing, W. 207 Gautier, A. 103 Meunier-Prest, R. 427 Bark, F.H. 43 Giolando, D.M. 505 Minoura, H. 253, 531 Baruzzi, A.M. 151 Glidle, A. 365 Mosier-Boss, P.A. 121 Beden, B. 329, 455 Goldenberg, L.M. 3 Mousty, C. 103 Belo, M.C. 173 Mukhopadhyay, I. 531 Betteridge, J.S. 339 Hahn, F. 329 Munichandraiah, N. 495 Bieniasz, L.K. 71 Hara, S. 181 Biloul, A. 321 Hashimoto, K. 199 : Blankespoor, R. 103 Higasa, M. 373 Nagarajan, P. 517 Blum, L. 35 Hillman, A.R. 365 Navarro, I. 467 Bogdanoff, P. 415 Hocking, W.H. 339 Navarro-Laboulais, J. 159 Bommarito, G.M. 135 Nishihara, C. 527 Bosco, E. 509 Inukai, J. 223 Nishizawa, M. 233 Boudin, S. 173 Inzelt, G. 437 Nozoye, H. 527 Brahimi, B. 103 Ito. M. 223 Nyholm, L. 49 Chan, H.S.O. 293 Jameson, G.B. 215 Ogura, K. 373 iCheeen,e T.o e2 39 Jeutter, D.C. 21 Ohmori, T. 247 eng, I.F. 501 Josse, F. 21 Olin, A. 49 Chi, H. 293 Chi Opekar, F. 301 ps Ss a Kharkats, Y.1. 43 Otero, T.F. 513 ergo by py Kikuyama, S. 523 Otto, C. 89 a —. Pay F Kim, O.-S. 315 Oyama, N. 523 omancan, ©. 30 Kirchhoff, J.R. 505 CCroonumiagtnieeanu , P. 389 Kit. a, H. 407 Te en A. S57 Kokkinidis, G. 379 andere Czir6k, E. 437 Papoutsis, A. 379 Krausa, M. 307 Pariente. F. 191 Danie: le, S. 22 61 KKruzmyasri,k, BR.. J.4 951 29 Petit, M.A. 1655 Degrand, C. 103, 281 : Plichon, V. 165 De Levie, R. 215 eee, E. 3i Poulios, I. 379 Denuault, G. 399 Labbé, P. 103 Prieto, F. 467 De Tacconi, N.R. 329, 545 — Lamperski, S. 445 | ee “ ie Lamy, C. 329, 389, 455 Raghavan, M.S.S. 531 a SN Langmaier, J. 301 Rajeshwar, K. 545 Laviron, E. 427 Rakotondrainibe, . A. 455 Seena, ,OE .EM.. 4779 Le Gal La Salle, A. 281 Ramirez, G. 467 El-Shafei, A.A. 247 ” Legault, M. 35 Reverdy, G. 103 Endo, N. 373 Léger, J.M. 389 Riga, J. 321 Enyo, M. 247 ‘ Esteso. M.A. 63 Lei, H.-W. 407 Rodriguez, J. 513 ow Lezna, R.O. 329 Rodriguez, J.F. 135 Fernandez-Mérida, L. 63 Li, W.H. 271 Rodriguez-Raposo, R. 63 Fitch, A. 129 Limoges, B. 281 Rueda. M. 467 556 Author index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 379 (1994) 555-556 Sakai, H. 199 Tatsuma, T. 523 Vicente, F. 159 Samec, Z. 301 Tian, Z.Q. 271 Vielstich, W. 307 Santos, E. 151 Toh, C.S. 293 Savy, M. 321 Tomezyk, P. 353 Wandlowski, T. 215 Scanlon, L.G. 495 Tomura, K. 233 Wang, E. 535 Scarbeck, G. 321 Topolev, V.V. 479 Wasberg, M. 541 Scholl, H. 159 Toshima, N. 181 Scortichini, C.L. 111 Trijueque, J. 159 Shana, Z.A. 21 Troise Frank, M.H. 399 Xia, S.-J. 361, 423 Shaojun, D. 207 Turq, P. 35 Xie, Y. 239 Sharon, M. 531 Tutty, O.R. 519 Shimizu, M. 253 Yano, J. 373 Shiragami, S. 315 Yudi, L.M. 151 Shoesmith, D.W. 339 Uchida, I. 233 Sircar, A.K. 495 Smith, J.J. 121 Zhang, J.-D. 535 Sokirko, A.V. 43 Vallat, A. 427 Zhao, C.P. 501 Solis, V.M. 151 Van den Ham, D.M.W. 89 Zhao, G. 505 Sulochana, N. 517 Veluchamy, P. 253, 531 Zhou, W.-F. 361, 423 Szpak, S. 121 Verbist, J. 321 Zong, H. 21 JOURNAL OF EIEGTIROANAWMTIGAL EHEMI SIA BAYS. EVIER Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 379 (1994) 557-563 Subject index Absorption spectroscopy Cathodic electrosynthesis of metal sulphide thin films at a sul- Potential-dependent structural changes of underpotentially de- phur-modified gold surface: application to the iron sulphide posited copper on an iodine-treated platinum surface determined system (De Tacconi et al.) 545 in situ by surface EXAFS and its polarization dependence (Bom- Anodization marito et al.) 135 Electrochemical behaviour of a Pb electrode under galvanostatic Acetonitrile and potentiostatic conditions in hot alkaline solution (Veluchamy Role of protons on the electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole et al.) 253 from acetonitrile solutions (Otero, Rodriguez) 513 APS analysis Ac impedance Characterisation of titanium passivation films by in situ ac Characterisation of titanium passivation films by in situ ac impedance measurements and XPS analysis (Fonseca et al.) 173 impedance measurements and XPS analysis (Fonseca et al.) 173 Aromatic halides Activity coefficients { The effect of cathode composition on the efficiency of electrocar- Modification of the Pitzer equations for application to electrolyte boxylation of aromatic halides (Scortichini, Babinec) 111 + polar non-electrolyte mixtures (Fernandez-Mérida et al.) 63 Aromatic hydrocarbons Adaptive grid techniques Electrochemical polymerization of aromatic hydrocarbons on an Use of dynamically adaptive grid techniques for the solution of ITO electrode using a composite electrolyte of aluminum chlo- electrochemical kinetic equations. Part 4: The adaptive moving- ride and copper(1) chloride (Hara, Toshima) 181 grid solution of one-dimensional fast homogeneous reaction—dif- Aromatic nitro compounds fusion problems with extremely thin reaction zones away from the The reduction mechanism of aromatic nitro compounds in aque- electrodes (Bieniasz) 71 ous medium. Part V. The reduction of nitrosobenzene between Adsorbed iodine pH 0.4 and 13 (Laviron et al.) 427 Potential-dependent structural changes of underpotentially de- posited copper on an iodine-treated platinum surface determined Bilayer in situ by surface EXAFS and its polarization dependence (Bom- Electroactive bilayers employing conducting polymers: Part 5, marito et al.) 135 Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance studies of the overall Adsorption switching process (Hillman, Glidle) 365 Investigation of the early stages of H,4, and OH,,, adsorption on Biological systems rhodium in alkaline medium. Part I: Approaches from graphical Chemically modified electrode for the selective and sensitive treatments of cyclic voltammograms based on a langmuirian determination of nitric oxide (NO) in vitro and in biological isotherm (Rakotondrainibe et al.) 455 systems (Pariente et al.) 191 Adsorption of pyrimidine at the mercury |a queous solution inter- Bismuth face (Rueda et al.) 467 Studies of the effect of bismuth on the anodic oxidation of lead in The adsorption of carbon oxides on a palladium electrode from sulphuric acid solution by photocurrent spectroscopy (Xia, Zhou) acidic solution (Czerwinski) 487 423 Note on the hydrogen adsorption—desorption voltammogram on Bis(terpyridine )cobalt Pt(111) in sulfuric acid solution (Nishihara, Nozoye) 527 Electrochemistry of C,, films in the presence of bis(ter- Adsorption competition pyridine )cobalt complex (Oyama et al.) 523 Isopotential point: A singularity in the voltammetric behaviour of platinum metal electrodes characterising adsorption competition Carbon black (Wasberg) 541 Oxygen reduction in acid media: effect of heat treatment on the Alkaline phosphatase activity of Co naphthalocyanine (2,3) isomer impregnations on Determination of alkaline phosphatase using a Nafion”-modified carbon black and the life test comparison with the (1,2) analogue electrode (Le Gal La Salle et al.) 281 isomer mixture (Biloul et al.) 321 Anion adsorption Carbon disk microelectrode A molecular model for anion adsorption at the electrode| Separate monitoring of reaction products formed at oxidation electrolyte interface: a classical approach (Lamperski) 445 and reduction sites of TiO, photocatalysts using a microelectrode Anodic oxidation (Sakai et al.) 199 Studies of the effect of bismuth on the anodic oxidation of lead in Carbon fiber electrodes sulphuric acid solution by photocurrent spectroscopy (Xia, Zhou) Fabrication of silica-coated carbon fiber ultramicroelectrodes by 423 chemical vapor deposition (Zhao et al.) 505 558 Subject index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 379 (1994) 557-563 Carbon fibre microelectrode Conducting polymer Electrocatalytic properties of mixed-valence molybdenum oxide Electroactive bilayers employing conducting polymers: Part 5, thin film modified microelectrodes (Baoxing, Shaojun) 207 Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance studies of the overall Carbon oxides switching process (Hillman, Glidle) 365 The adsorption of carbon oxides on a palladium electrode from Conductivity acidic solution (Czerwinski) 487 Electrochemical in situ conductivity measurement of C,, films in Cathode composition acetonitrile containing M(bpy)3* (M=Fe, Ni, Ru, or Os) The effect of cathode composition on the efficiency of electrocar- (Nishizawa et al.) 233 boxylation of aromatic halides (Scortichini, Babinec) 111 Copper Cathodic co-reduction Potential-dependent structural changes of underpotentially de- Cathodic electrosynthesis of metal sulphide thin films at a sul- posited copper on an iodine-treated platinum surface determined phur-modified gold surface: application to the iron sulphide in situ by surface EXAFS and its polarization dependence (Bom- system (De Tacconi et al.) 545 marito et al.) 135 Cathodic reduction Structures of copper and halides on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Au(111) Cathodic electrosynthesis of metal sulphide thin films at a sul- electrode surfaces studied by in-situ scanning tunneling mi- phur-modified gold surface: application to the iron sulphide croscopy (Matsumoto et al.) 223 system (De Tacconi et al.) 545 Cr(bpy)3* Chelates Multisweep cyclic voltammetric studies on the effect of charge on Multisweep cyclic voltammetric studies on the effect of charge on diffusion and sorption processes of ML’;* chelates at clay-mod- diffusion and sorption processes of ML’* chelates at clay-mod- ified electrodes (Fitch, Krzysik) 129 ified electrodes (Fitch, Krzysik) 129 CSV Chemically modified electrode Cathodic stripping voltammetry of Cu,Se at mercury electrodes Chemically modified electrode for the selective and sensitive (Mattsson et al.) 49 determination of nitric oxide (NO) in vitro and in biological Current systems (Pariente et al.) 191 The current near the edge of a microelectrode for steady state Chemically modified electrodes EC’ reactions (Tutty) 519 Kinetic Ising model for redox hopping of electrons and Saveant’s Cu,Se equation (Bosco) 509 Cathodic stripping voltammetry of Cu,Se at mercury electrodes Chemical vapor deposition (Mattsson et al.) 49 Fabrication of silica-coated carbon fiber ultramicroelectrodes by Cyclic voltammetry chemical vapor deposition (Zhao et al.) 505 Electrochemical study of iridium oxide layers in anhydrous pro- Clay-modified electrodes pylene carbonate by cyclic voltammetry and “mirage effect” Multisweep cyclic voltammetric studies on the effect of charge on analysis (Petit, Plichon) 165 diffusion and sorption processes of ML* chelates at clay-mod- Influence of the ohmic polarization effect on thin-layer spectro- ified electrodes (Fitch, Krzysik) 129 electrochemistry (Chen et al.) 239 ClO, Linear sweep and cyclic voltammetry for metal deposition at solid Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic studies on structural dy- and mercury microelectrodes from solutions with and without namics of coadsorption of thiourea and ClO; at Ag electrodes supporting electrolyte (Daniele et al.) 261 (Tian et al.) 271 Direct survey of redox active compounds in sesame oil by cyclic CO, voltammetry—studies on sesaminol, sesamol and hydroxyhydro- Electroreduction of CO, to C, and C; compounds on Bis(4,5- quinone in nujol (Shiragami et al.) 315 dihydroxybenzene-1,3-disulphonato)ferrate(I])-fixed polyaniline | Investigation of the early stages of H,,, and OH,,, adsorption on Prussian Blue-modified electrode in aqueous solutions (Ogura et rhodium in alkaline medium. Part I: Approaches from graphical al.) 373 treatments of cyclic voltammograms based on a langmuirian Coadsorption isotherm (Rakotondrainibe et al.) 455 Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic studies on structural dy- namics of coadsorption of thiourea and ClO; at Ag electrodes Desorption (Tian et al.) 271 Note on the hydrogen adsorption—desorption voltammogram on Coadsorption structure Pt(111) in sulfuric acid solution (Nishihara, Nozoye) 527 Structures of copper and halides on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Au(111) Deuterium uptake electrode surfaces studied by in-situ scanning tunneling mi- Deuterium uptake during Pd—D codeposition (Szpak et al.) 121 croscopy (Matsumoto et al.) 223 1,2-Dichloroethane interface Cobalt phthalocyanine Erythromycin transfer across the water |1 ,2-dichloroethane inter- Mechanism of oxygen electroreduction at polypyrrole electrodes face modified by a phospholipid monolayer (Yudi et al.) 151 modified by cobalt phthalocyanine (Coutanceau et al.) 389 Dihydroxybenzenes Co(bpy)3 * Electropolymerization of 2-hydroxy-3-aminophenazine (HAPh): Multisweep cyclic voltammetric studies on the effect of charge on properties of pHAPh films and kinetics of oxidation and incorpo- diffusion and sorption processes of ML’}* chelates at clay-mod- ration of dihydroxybenzenes at Pt /pHAPh electrodes (Kokkinidis ified electrodes (Fitch, Krzysik) 129 et al.) 379 Composite electrode voltammetry Voltammetric determination of optimal conductive load propor- EC’ reactions tion in graphite—epoxy composite electrodes (Navarro-Laboulais The current near the edge of a microelectrode for steady state et al.) 159 EC’ reactions (Tutty) 519 Subject index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 379 (1994) 557-563 Electrical percolation Electroreduction Voltammetric determination of optimal conductive load propor- Electroreduction of CO, to C, and C,; compounds on Bis(4,5- tion in graphite—epoxy composite electrodes (Navarro-Laboulais dihydroxybenzene-1,3-disulphonato)ferrate(II)-fixed polyaniline| et al.) 159 Prussian Blue-modified electrode in aqueous solutions (Ogura et Electrocarboxylation al.) 373 The effect of cathode composition on the efficiency of electrocar- Electroreflection spectroscopy boxylation of aromatic halides (Scortichini, Babinec) 111 Effect of axial ligands on the spectroelectrochemical properties of Electrocatalysis zinc phthalocyanine films. In situ Raman and electroreflection Electrocatalytic properties of mixed-valence molybdenum oxide spectra (Palys et al.) 89 thin film modified microelectrodes (Baoxing, Shaojun) 207 Electrosynthesis Study of the electrocatalytic influence of Pt/Ru and Ru on the Synthesis of flavone-7-O-glucoside by an electrochemical method oxidation of residues of small organic molecules (Krausa, Viel- (Sulochana, Nagarajan) 517 stich) 307 Equivalent circuit In-situ FTIR study of the electrocatalytic oxidation of ethanol at Analysis of electrical equivalent circuit of quartz crystal resonator iridium and rhodium electrodes (De Tacconi et al.) 329 loaded with viscous conductive liquids (Shana et al.) 21 Electroreduction of CO, to C, and C, compounds on Bis(4,5- Erythromycin transfer dihydroxybenzene-1,3-disulphonato)ferrate(I])-fixed polyaniline| Erythromycin transfer across the water |1 ,2-dichloroethane inter- Prussian Blue-modified electrode in aqueous solutions (Ogura et face modified by a phospholipid monolayer (Yudi et al.) 151 al.) 373 Ethanol Electrochemical assay In-situ FTIR study of the electrocatalytic oxidation of ethanol at Determination of alkaline phosphatase using a Nafion®-modified iridium and rhodium electrodes (De Tacconi et al.) 329 electrode (Le Gal La Salle et al.) 281 Exchange current density Electrochemical kinetic equations Determination of the exchange current density of the Li*+e7~ = Use of dynamically adaptive grid techniques for the solution of Li reaction in polymer electrolytes by galvanostatic linear polar- electrochemical kinetic equations. Part 4: The adaptive moving- ization of symmetrical cells (Munichandraiah et al.) 495 grid solution of one-dimensional fast homogeneous reaction—dif- fusion problems with extremely thin reaction zones away from the Flavone-7-O-glucoside electrodes (Bieniasz) 71 Synthesis of flavone-7-O-glucoside by an electrochemical method Electrochemically oriented surfaces (Sulochana, Nagarajan) 517 Observations on electrochemically oriented platinum surfaces Flow cell (El-Shafei et al.) 247 A renewable glucose sensor fabricated from microemulsion poly- Electrochemical polymerization merization of thiophene in a flow cell with application in a Electrochemical polymerization of aromatic hydrocarbons on an high-performance liquid chromatography system (Chan et al.) ITO electrode using a composite electrolyte of aluminum chlo- 293 ride and copper(I) chloride (Hara, Toshima) 181 FTIR spectroscopy Role of protons on the electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole In-situ FTIR study of the electrocatalytic oxidation of ethanol at from acetonitrile solutions (Otero, Rodriguez) 513 iridium and rhodium electrodes (De Tacconi et al.) 329 Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance Fullerene Electroactive bilayers employing conducting polymers: Part 5, Electrochemistry of C, films in the presence of bis(ter- Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance studies of the overall pyridine cobalt complex (Oyama et al.) 523 switching process (Hillman, Glidle) 365 Fullerene films Electrode |e lectrolyte interface Electrochemical in situ conductivity measurement of C,, films in A molecular model for anion adsorption at the electrode | acetonitrile containing M(bpy)3* (M=Fe, Ni, Ru, or Os) electrolyte interface: a classical approach (Lamperski) 445 (Nishizawa et al.) 233 Electrode modification Electrocatalytic properties of mixed-valence molybdenum oxide thin film modified microelectrodes (Baoxing, Shaojun) 207 Galvanostatic Electrode surfaces Electrochemical behaviour of a Pb electrode under galvanostatic Kinetic theory of phase transitions at electrode surfaces: the and potentiostatic conditions in hot alkaline solution (Veluchamy voltammogram (Blum et al.) 35 et al.) 253 Electrolyte + polar non-electrolyte mixtures Galvanostatic linear polarization Modification of the Pitzer equations for application to electrolyte Determination of the exchange current density of the Li +e7 = + polar non-electrolyte mixtures (Fernandez-Mérida et al.) 63 Li reaction in polymer electrolytes by galvanostatic linear polar- Electromigration ization of symmetrical cells (Munichandraiah et al.) 495 Effects of electromigration on polarization curves for parallel Galvanostatic perturbation electrode reactions in the absence of supporting electrolyte Deuterium uptake during Pd—D codeposition (Szpak et al.) 121 (Kharkats et al.) 43 Glucose sensor Electropolymerization A renewable glucose sensor fabricated from microemulsion poly- Electropolymerization of 2-hydroxy-3-aminophenazine (HAPh): merization of thiophene in a flow cell with application in a properties of pHAPh films and kinetics of oxidation and incorpo- high-performance liquid chromatography system (Chan et al.) ration of dihydroxybenzenes at Pt/pHAPh electrodes (Kokkinidis 293 et al.) 379 Gold Studies of the formation and redox transformation of poly(o- Structures of copper and halides on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Au(111) phenylenediamine) films using a quartz crystal microbalance electrode surfaces studied by in-situ scanning tunneling mi- (Martinusz et al.) 437 croscopy (Matsumoto et al.) 223 560 Subject index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 379 (1994) 557-563 Gold electrodes pK determination Kinetics of the oxygen electrode reaction in molten Li+ Na Electrochemical adsorption method for the determination of the carbonate eutectic. Part 7. Effect of CO, partial pressure on the pK of ionizable groups of lipid membranes (Egorova, Topolev) linear scan voltammetric response for the reduction process at 479 gold electrodes (Tomezyk) 353 Kinetic Ising model Graphite—epoxy electrodes Kinetic Ising model for redox hopping of electrons and Saveant’s Voltammetric determination of optimal conductive load propor- equation (Bosco) 509 tion in graphite—epoxy composite electrodes (Navarro-Laboulais Kinetic model et al.) 159 Kinetic theory of phase transitions at electrode surfaces: the voltammogram (Blum et al.) 35 Halides Structures of copper and halides on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Au(111) Langmuir isotherm electrode surfaces studied by in-situ scanning tunneling mi- Investigation of the early stages of H,,, and OH,,, adsorption on croscopy (Matsumoto et al.) 223 rhodium in alkaline medium. Part I: Approaches from graphical Hg electrode treatments of cyclic voltammograms based on a langmuirian Cathodic stripping voltammetry of Cu,Se at mercury electrodes isotherm (Rakotondrainibe et al.) 455 (Mattsson et al.) 49 Laponite clay modified electrodes High-performance liquid chromatography Possible analytical application of laponite clay modified elec- A renewable glucose sensor fabricated from microemulsion poly- trodes (Labbé et al.) 103 merization of thiophene in a flow cell with application in a Lead high-performance liquid chromatography system (Chan et al.) Studies of the effect of bismuth on the anodic oxidation of lead in 293 sulphuric acid solution by photocurrent spectroscopy (Xia, Zhou) Hydrogen adsorption 423 Isopotential point: A singularity in the voltammetric behaviour of Lead(II) platinum metal electrodes characterising adsorption competition Formation of the anodic lead(II) oxide film on lead in alkaline (Wasberg) 541 solution and its semiconducting properties (Xia, Zhou) 361 Hydrogen peroxide Linear sweep voltammetry The cathodic reduction of oxygen on uranium dioxide in dilute Linear sweep and cyclic voltammetry for metal deposition at solid alkaline aqueous solution (Hocking et al.) 339 and mercury microelectrodes from solutions with and without Electrocatalytic reduction of hydrogen peroxide by iron—adeno- supporting electrolyte (Daniele et al.) 261 sine nucleotide complexes (Zhao et al.) 501 Linear voltammetry 2-Hydroxy-3-aminophenazine Kinetics of the oxygen electrode reaction in molten Li+ Na Electropolymerization of 2-hydroxy-3-aminophenazine (HAPh): carbonate eutectic. Part 7. Effect of CO, partial pressure on the properties of pHAPh films and kinetics of oxidation and incorpo- linear scan voltammetric response for the reduction process at ration of dihydroxybenzenes at Pt /pHAPh electrodes (Kokkinidis gold electrodes (Tomezyk) 353 et al.) 379 Lipid membranes Electrochemical adsorption method for the determination of the Ionic strength pXK of ionizable groups of lipid membranes (Egorova, Topolev) Scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) study of the rela- 479 tionship between proton concentration and electronic charge as a Lithium function of ionic strength during the oxidation of polyaniline Determination of the exchange current density of the Li*+e~ = (Troise Frank, Denuault) 399 Li reaction in polymer electrolytes by galvanostatic linear polar- Ionizable groups ization of symmetrical cells (Munichandraiah et al.) 495 Electrochemical adsorption method for the determination of the pXK of ionizable groups of lipid membranes (Egorova, Topolev) 479 Mass spectrometry Iridium Study of the electrocatalytic influence of Pt/Ru and Ru on the In-situ FTIR study of the electrocatalytic oxidation of ethanol at oxidation of residues of small organic molecules (Krausa, Viel- iridium and rhodium electrodes (De Tacconi et al.) 329 stich) 307 Iridium oxid Mercury |aqueous solution interface Electrochemical study of iridium oxide layers in anhydrous pro- Adsorption of pyrimidine at the mercury |aqueous solution inter- pylene carbonate by cyclic voltammetry and “mirage effect” face (Rueda et al.) 467 analysis (Petit, Plichon) 165 Mercury microelectrodes Iron-adenosine nucleotide Linear sweep and cyclic voltammetry for metal deposition at solid Electrocatalytic reduction of hydrogen peroxide by iron—adeno- and mercury microelectrodes from solutions with and without sine nucleotide complexes (Zhao et al.) 501 supporting electrolyte (Daniele et al.) 261 Isopotential point Metal deposition Isopotential point: A singularity in the voltammetric behaviour of Linear sweep and cyclic voltammetry for metal deposition at solid platinum metal electrodes characterising adsorption competition and mercury microelectrodes from solutions with and without (Wasberg) 541 supporting electrolyte (Daniele et al.) 261 ITO electrode Metal sulphides Electrochemical polymerization of aromatic hydrocarbons on an Cathodic electrosynthesis of metal sulphide thin films at a sul- ITO electrode using a composite electrolyte of aluminum chlo- phur-modified gold surface: application to the iron sulphide ride and copper(I) chloride (Hara, Toshima) 181 system (De Tacconi et al.) 545 Subject index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 379 (1994) 557-563 Methanol oxidation Oxidation Study of the electrocatalytic influence of Pt/Ru and Ru on the Study of the electrocatalytic influence of Pt/Ru and Ru on the oxidation of residues of small organic molecules (Krausa, Viel- oxidation of residues of small organic molecules (Krausa, Viel- stich) 307 stich) 307 Methylguanidium nitrate In-situ FTIR study of the electrocatalytic oxidation of ethanol at Two-dimensional condensation of methylguanidinium nitrate at iridium and rhodium electrodes (De Tacconi et al.) 329 the mercury |water interface (Wandlowski et al.) 215 Scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) study of the rela- Microelectrode edge tionship between proton concentration and electronic charge as a The current near the edge of a microelectrode for steady state function of ionic strength during the oxidation of polyaniline EC’ reactions (Tutty) 519 (Troise Frank, Denuault) 399 Microemulsion polymerization Oxide film A renewable glucose sensor fabricated from microemulsion poly- Formation of the anodic lead(II) oxide film on lead in alkaline merization of thiophene in a flow cell with application in a solution and its semiconducting properties (Xia, Zhou) 361 high-performance liquid chromatography system (Chan et al.) Oxygen electroreduction 293 Mechanism of oxygen electroreduction at polypyrrole electrodes Mirage effect analysis modified by cobalt phthalocyanine (Coutanceau et al.) 389 Electrochemical study of iridium oxide layers in anhydrous pro- Oxygen reduction pylene carbonate by cyclic voltammetry and “mirage effect” Oxygen reduction in acid media: effect of heat treatment on the analysis (Petit, Plichon) 165 activity of Co naphthalocyanine (2,3) isomer impregnations on Modified Pitzer equations carbon black and the life test comparison with the (1,2) analogue Modification of the Pitzer equations for application to electrolyte isomer mixture (Biloul et al.) 321 + polar non-electrolyte mixtures (Fernandez-Mérida et al.) 63 The cathodic reduction of oxygen on uranium dioxide in dilute Molecular model alkaline aqueous solution (Hocking et al.) 339 A molecular model for anion adsorption at the electrode| Kinetics of the oxygen electrode reaction in molten Li+ Na electrolyte interface: a classical approach (Lamperski) 445 carbonate eutectic. Part 7. Effect of CO, partial pressure on the Molten carbonates linear scan voltammetric response for the reduction process at Kinetics of the oxygen electrode reaction in molten Li+ Na gold electrodes (Tomezyk) 353 carbonate eutectic. Part 7. Effect of CO, partial pressure on the Oxygen reduction on platinum single-crystal electrodes in acidic linear scan voltammetric response for the reduction process at solutions (Kita et al.) 407 gold electrodes (Tomczyk) 353 Palladium electrode The adsorption of carbon oxides on a palladium electrode from Nafion®-modified electrode acidic solution (Czerwinski) 487 Determination of alkaline phosphatase using a Nafion®-modified Pd-—D codeposition electrode (Le Gal La Salle et al.) 281 Deuterium uptake during Pd—D codeposition (Szpak et al.) 121 Naphthalocyanine Phase transitions Oxygen reduction in acid media: effect of heat treatment on the Kinetic theory of phase transitions at electrode surfaces: the activity of Co naphthalocyanine (2,3) isomer impregnations on voltammogram (Blum et al.) 35 carbon black and the life test comparison with the (1,2) analogue Phospholipid monolayer isomer mixture (Biloul et al.) 321 Erythromycin transfer across the water |1 ,2-dichloroethane inter- Native hemoglobin face modified by a phospholipid monolayer (Yudi et al.) 151 High resolution imaging of native hemoglobin by scanning tunnel- Photoactive a-PbO ing microscopy (Zhang et al.) 535 Photoelectrochemical studies of photoactive lead oxide prepared Neutral solutions by the “Potential pulse coupled potentiodynamic anodization The cathodic reduction of oxygen on uranium dioxide in dilute technique” in alkaline medium (Mukhopadhyay et al.) 531 alkaline aqueous solution (Hocking et al.) 339 Photocatalysts Nitric oxide Separate monitoring of reaction products formed at oxidation Chemically modified electrode for the selective and sensitive and reduction sites of TiO, photocatalysts using a microelectrode determination of nitric oxide (NO) in vitro and in biological (Sakai et al.) 199 systems (Pariente et al.) 191 Photocurrent spectroscopy Nitrosobenzene Studies of the effect of bismuth on the anodic oxidation of lead in The reduction mechanism of aromatic nitro compounds in aque- sulphuric acid solution by photocurrent spectroscopy (Xia, Zhou) ous medium. Part V. The reduction of nitrosobenzene between 423 pH 0.4 and 13 (Laviron et al.) 427 Photoelectrochemical Photoelectrochemical studies of photoactive lead oxide prepared Ohmic polarization effect by the “Potential pulse coupled potentiodynamic anodization Influence of the ohmic polarization effect on thin-layer spectro- technique” in alkaline medium (Mukhopadhyay et al.) 531 electrochemistry (Chen et al.) 239 Photoelectrooxidation On-line mass detection A kinetic approach of competitive photoelectrooxidation of A kinetic approach of competitive photoelectrooxidation of HCOOH and H,0 on TiO, anatase thin layers via on-line mass HCOOH and H,0 on TiO, anatase thin layers via on-line mass detection (Bogdanoff, Alonso-Vante) 415 detection (Bogdanoff, Alonso-Vante) 415 Platinum Osmotic coefficients Structures of copper and halides on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Au(111) Modification of the Pitzer equations for application to electrolyte electrode surfaces studied by in-situ scanning tunneling mi- + polar non-electrolyte mixtures (Fernandez-Mérida et al.) 63 croscopy (Matsumoto et al.) 223 562 Subject index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 379 (1994) 557-563 Platinum electrode Quartz crystal microbalance Indicator and reference platinum |solid polymer electrolyte elec- Studies of the formation and redox transformation of poly(o- trodes for a simple solid-state amperometric hydrogen sensor phenylenediamine) films using a quartz crystal microbalance (Opekar et al.) 301 (Martinusz et al.) 437 Platinum metal electrodes Quartz crystal resonator Isopotential point: A singularity in the voltammetric behaviour of Analysis of electrical equivalent circuit of quartz crystal resonator platinum metal electrodes characterising adsorption competition loaded with viscous conductive liquids (Shana et al.) 21 (Wasberg) 541 Platinum single-crystal electrodes Raman spectroscopy Oxygen reduction on platinum single-crystal electrodes in acidic Effect of axial ligands on the spectroelectrochemical properties of solutions (Kita et al.) 407 zinc phthalocyanine films. In situ Raman and electroreflection Platinum substrate spectra (Palys et al.) 89 Potential-dependent structural changes of underpotentially de- Reaction—diffusion systems posited copper on an iodine-treated platinum surface determined Use of dynamically adaptive grid techniques for the solution of in situ by surface EXAFS and its polarization dependence (Bom- electrochemical kinetic equations. Part 4: The adaptive moving- marito et al.) 135 grid solution of one-dimensional fast homogeneous reaction—dif- Polarization curves fusion problems with extremely thin reaction zones away from the Effects of electromigration on polarization curves for parallel electrodes (Bieniasz) 71 electrode reactions in the absence of supporting electrolyte Redox (Kharkats et al.) 43 Direct survey of redox active compounds in sesame oil by cyclic Polyaniline voltammetry—studies on sesaminol, sesamol and hydroxyhydro- Scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) study of the rela- quinone in nujol (Shiragami et al.) 315 tionship between proton concentration and electronic charge as a Redox electron hopping function of ionic strength during the oxidation of polyaniline Kinetic Ising model for redox hopping of electrons and Saveant’s (Troise Frank, Denuault) 399 equation (Bosco) 509 Polymer—conductive-load composite electrodes Redox transformation Voltammetric determination of optimal conductive load propor- Studies of the formation and redox transformation of poly(o- tion in graphite—epoxy composite electrodes (Navarro-Laboulais phenylenediamine) films using a quartz crystal microbalance et al.) 159 (Martinusz et al.) 437 Polymer electrolytes Reduction Determination of the exchange current density of the Lit +e = Electrocatalytic reduction of hydrogen peroxide by iron—adeno- Li reaction in polymer electrolytes by galvanostatic linear polar- sine nucleotide complexes (Zhao et al.) 501 ization of symmetrical cells (Munichandraiah et al.) 495 Reduction mechanism Polymer films The reduction mechanism of aromatic nitro compounds in aque- Electrochemical polymerization of aromatic hydrocarbons on an ous medium. Part V. The reduction of nitrosobenzene between ITO electrode using a composite electrolyte of aluminum chlo- pH 0.4 and 13 (Laviron et al.) 427 ride and copper(I) chloride (Hara, Toshima) 181 Re-oxidation peaks Poly(o-phenylenediamine) films Electrochemistry of C, films in the presence of bis(ter- Studies of the formation and redox transformation of poly(o- pyridine )cobalt complex (Oyama et al.) 523 phenylenediamine) films using a quartz crystal microbalance Rhodium (Martinusz et al.) 437 In-situ FTIR study of the electrocatalytic oxidation of ethanol at Polypyrrole electrodes iridium and rhodium electrodes (De Tacconi et al.) 329 Mechanism of oxygen electroreduction at polypyrrole electrodes Ring—disc electrodes modified by cobalt phthalocyanine (Coutanceau et al.) 389 The cathodic reduction of oxygen on uranium dioxide in dilute Potentiostatic alkaline aqueous solution (Hocking et al.) 339 Electrochemical behaviour of a Pb electrode under galvanostatic Ruthenium and potentiostatic conditions in hot alkaline solution (Veluchamy Study of the electrocatalytic influence of Pt/Ru and Ru on the et al.) 253 oxidation of residues of small organic molecules (Krausa, Viel- Propylene carbonate stich) 307 Electrochemical study of iridium oxide layers in anhydrous pro- pylene carbonate by cyclic voltammetry and “mirage effect”’ analysis (Petit, Plichon) 165 Saveant’s equation Protons Kinetic Ising model for redox hopping of electrons and Saveant’s Role of protons on the electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole equation (Bosco) 509 from acetonitrile solutions (Otero, Rodriguez) 513 Scanning Electrochemical Microscope Pt(i11) Scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) study of the rela- Note on the hydrogen adsorption—desorption voltammogram on tionship between proton concentration and electronic charge as a Pt(111) in sulfuric acid solution (Nishihara, Nozoye) 527 function of ionic strength during the oxidation of polyaniline Pyrimidine (Troise Frank, Denuault) 399 Adsorption of pyrimidine at the mercury |aqueous solution inter- Scanning tunneling microscope face (Rueda et al.) 467 High resolution imaging of native hemoglobin by scanning tunnel- Pyrrole ing microscopy (Zhang et al.) 535 Role of protons on the electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole Scanning tunneling microscopy from acetonitrile solutions (Otero, Rodriguez) 513 Structures of copper and halides on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Au(111) Subject index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 379 (1994) 557-563 electrode surfaces studied by in-situ scanning tunneling mi- TiO, anatase thin layer croscopy (Matsumoto et al.) 223 A kinetic approach of competitive photoelectrooxidation of Sesame oil HCOOH and H,0 on TiO, anatase thin layers via on-line mass Direct survey of redox active compounds in sesame oil by cyclic detection (Bogdanoff, Alonso-Vante) 415 voltammetry—studies on sesaminol, sesamol and hydroxyhydro- Titanium dioxide film quinone in nujol (Shiragami et al.) 315 Separate monitoring of reaction products formed at oxidation Silica-coated carbon fiber and reduction sites of TiO, photocatalysts using a microelectrode Fabrication of silica-coated carbon fiber ultramicroelectrodes by (Sakai et al.) 199 chemical vapor deposition (Zhao et al.) 505 Titanium passivation Small organic molecules Characterisation of titanium passivation films by in situ ac Study of the electrocatalytic influence of Pt/Ru and Ru on the impedance measurements and XPS analysis (Fonseca et al.) 173 oxidation of residues of small organic molecules (Krausa, Viel- Two-dimensional condensation stich) 307 Two-dimensional condensation of methylguanidinium nitrate at Solid polymer electrolyte the mercury |water interface (Wandlowski et al.) 215 Indicator and reference platinum |solid polymer electrolyte elec- trodes for a simple solid-state amperometric hydrogen sensor (Opekar et al.) 301 Ultramicroelectrodes Steady state Fabrication of silica-coated carbon fiber ultramicroelectrodes by The current near the edge of a microelectrode for steady state chemical vapor deposition (Zhao et al.) 505 EC’ reactions (Tutty) 519 Underpotential deposition Structural dynamics Potential-dependent structural changes of underpotentially de- Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic studies on structural dy- posited copper on an iodine-treated platinum surface determined namics of coadsorption of thiourea and ClO, at Ag electrodes in situ by surface EXAFS and its polarization dependence (Bom- (Tian et al.) 271 marito et al.) 135 Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy Structures of copper and halides on Pt(111), Pt(100) and Au(111) Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic studies on structural dy- electrode surfaces studied by in-situ scanning tunneling mi- namics of coadsorption of thiourea and ClO, at Ag electrodes croscopy (Matsumoto et al.) 223 (Tian et al.) 271 Uranium dioxide Surface structure The cathodic reduction of oxygen on uranium dioxide in dilute Potential-dependent structural changes of underpotentially de- alkaline aqueous solution (Hocking et al.) 339 posited copper on an iodine-treated platinum surface determined in situ by surface EXAFS and its polarization dependence (Bom- marito et al.) 135 Viscous conductive fluids Analysis of electrical equivalent circuit of quartz crystal resonator Thin-layer resistance loaded with viscous conductive liquids (Shana et al.) 21 Influence of the ohmic polarization effect on thin-layer spectro- Voltammogram electrochemistry (Chen et al.) 239 Kinetic theory of phase transitions at electrode surfaces: the Thin-layer spectroelectrochemistry voltammogram (Blum et al.) 35 Influence of the ohmic polarization effect on thin-layer spectro- electrochemistry (Chen et al.) 239 Thiophene Water A renewable glucose sensor fabricated from microemulsion poly- Erythromycin transfer across the water |1 ,2-dichloroethane inter- merization of thiophene in a flow cell with application in a face modified by a phospholipid monolayer (Yudi et al.) 151 high-performance liquid chromatography system (Chan et al.) 293 Thiourea X-ray diffraction Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic studies on structural dy- Electrochemical behaviour of a Pb electrode under galvanostatic namics of coadsorption of thiourea and ClO, at Ag electrodes and potentiostatic conditions in hot alkaline solution (Veluchamy (Tian et al.) 271 et al.) 253

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