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JOURNAL OF BIEGIROAN AMIGA EHEM SIAN Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 466 (1999) 243 Author Index of Volume 466 Aurbach, D., 203 Granger, M.M., 144 Popov, B.N., 169 Popovic, K.D., 155 Bakir, M., 60 Haukka, M., 187 Barber, J., 124 Hawkridge, F.M., 177 Rabinovich, L., 45 Bartlett, P.N., 15 Hinoue, T., 31 Raoult, E., 144 Hu, X.-Y., 26 Raposo, R.R., 38 Bento, E.S., 99 Bonta, M., 90 Raspor, B., 75 Boodts, J.F.C., 99 John, S.A., 67 Rault-Berthelot, J., 144 Braybrook, G.D., 234 Johnston, R.F., 2 Rozé, C., 144 Caix-Cecillon, C., 187 Kibler, L.A., 165 Santana, A.E.G., 99 Cavalcanti, J.C.M., 99 Klunker, J., 107 Schafer, W., 107 Chambers, J.Q., 2 Kolb, D.M., 165 Schechter, A., 203 Chardon-Noblat, S., 187 Kuramitz, H., 117 Serna, C., 8 Chen, C.F., 82 Kuwamoto, N., 31 Squella, J.A., 90 Chen, H.-Y., 26 Stojek, Z., 129 Ciszkowska, M., 129 Le Gorrec, B., 122 Sturm, J.C., 90 Conway, B.E., 124 Lev, O., 45 Sugawara, K., 117 Creager, S.E., 197 Lewis, D.M., 2 Cuesta, A., 165 Lopez, C., 218 Tanaka, S., 117 Lovic, J.D., 155 Taylor, S.L., 15 de Azevedo, D.C., 99 Lu, Z., 203 Tonholo, J., 99 Deronzier, A., 187 Tripkovic, A.V., 155 Diard, J.-P., 122 McDermott, M.T., 234 Tsirlina, G.A., 45 dos Santos, A.F., 99 Molina, A., 8 Drazic, D.M., 155 Montella, C., 122 Vieil, E., 218 Duah-Williams, L., 177 Moshkovich, M., 203 Wang, C.M., 82 Erk, M., 75 Nakamura, H., 117 Watanabe, I., 31 Esteso, M.A., 38 Nufiez-Vergara, L.J., 90 Weiss-Lopez, B., 90 White, R.E., 169 Fernandez-Meérida, L., 38 O’Connor, S.D., 197 Finot, M.O., 234 Ohsaka, T., 67 Xiao, Y., 26 Okajima, T., 67 Xie, Y., 169 Galceran, J., 15 Olsen, G.T., 197 Garcia-Garcia, G.E., 38 Ziessel, R., 187 Goulart, M.O.F., 99 Pakkanen, T.A., 187 Zsoldos, D., 187 PII: $0022-0728(99)00203-X JOURNAL OF BUEGIRAOMAT NEA L EHEMISIIRN “ 4 id 5 =2 ELS Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 466 (1999) 245-248 Subject Index of Volume 466 Absence of supporting electrolyte Chronoamperometry Voltammetry in solutions of low ionic strength. Electrochemical Application of Danckwerts’ expression to first-order EC’ reac- and analytical aspects, 129 tions. Transient currents at inlaid and recessed microdisc Acetonitrile electrodes, 15 Anodic behavior of copper in acetonitrile: the influence of carbon Colloidal gold dioxide and dimethylamine, 107 Adsorption characteristics of Fe(CN)3~ *~ on Au colloids as Activated olefin monolayer films on cysteamine-modified gold electrode, 26 Self-protonation mechanism in the electrochemical reduction of Convolution Jatropholone, 99 Quantitative discrimination of mass fluxes at electrochemical in- Activity coefficients terfaces by optical beam deflection, 218 Activity coefficients for aminoacid + electrolyte mixtures by using Copper Pitzer equations: DL-«-amino-n-butyric acid in mixed elec- Anodic behavior of copper in acetonitrile: the influence of carbon trolyte solutions of neutral, acid and alkaline pH values, 38 dioxide and dimethylamine, 107 Ac voltammetry Cyanide dissociation A Nernstian electron source model for the ac voltammetric re- The temperature dependence of the kinetics of cyanide dissocia- sponse of a reversible surface redox reaction using large-ampli- tion from the cyanide complex of myoglobin studied by cyclic tude ac voltages, 197 voltammetry, 177 Alkaline solution Cyclic voltammetry Kinetic and mechanistic study of hydroxyl ion electrosorption at Electrochemical study of f-nitrostyrene derivatives: steric and the Pt(111) surface in alkaline media, 155 electronic effects on their electroreduction, 90 Amalgamation The temperature dependence of the kinetics of cyanide dissocia- General solutions for the //t response for reversible processes in tion from the cyanide complex of myoglobin studied by cyclic the presence of product in a multipotential step experiment at voltammetry, 177 planar and spherical electrodes whose areas increase with any power of time, 8 Dimethylamine Anodic behavior Anodic behavior of copper in acetonitrile: the influence of carbon Anodic behavior of copper in acetonitrile: the influence of carbon dioxide and dimethylamine, 107 dioxide and dimethylamine, 107 Discrimination Aromatic ketone Quantitative discrimination of mass fluxes at electrochemical in- Self-protonation mechanism in the electrochemical reduction of terfaces by optical beam deflection, 218 Jatropholone, 99 DL-a-amino-n-butyric acid Ascorbic acid Activity coefficients for aminoacid + electrolyte mixtures by using Voltammetry using an electrode surface continuously renewed by Pitzer equations: DL-v-amino-n-butyric acid in mixed elec- laser ablation and its demonstration on electro-oxidation of trolyte solutions of neutral, acid and alkaline pH values, 38 L-ascorbic acid, 31 DME Asymmetric viologen General solutions for the //t response for reversible processes in A monomer-—dimer equilibrium in self-assembled monolayers of the presence of product in a multipotential step experiment at N-ethyl-N’-octadecylviologen on the electrode surface. The planar and spherical electrodes whose areas increase with any influence of water content and hexafluorophosphate ion, 67 power of time, 8 Dopamine Bandgap Control of electrocatalytic oxidation of NADH using an interac- Anodic oxidation of various arylene-cyanovinylenes made of al- tion between labeled biotin with dopamine and avidin, 117 ternating fluorenyl, thienyl and/or phenyl units, 144 Boundary condition EC’ mechanism Discussion of the paper by Barber et al. [J. Electroanal. Chem. Application of Danckwerts’ expression to first-order EC’ reac- 446 (1998) 125], 122 tions. Transient currents at inlaid and recessed microdisc electrodes, 15 Cadmium binding EIS Electrochemical study on Cd binding to metallothioneins isolated Discussion of the paper by Barber et al. [J. Electroanal. Chem. from the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, 75 446 (1998) 125], 122 Carbon dioxide Electroactive polymer Anodic behavior of copper in acetonitrile: the influence of carbon Anodic oxidation of various arylene-cyanovinylenes made of al- dioxide and dimethylamine, 107 ternating fluorenyl, thienyl and/or phenyl units, 144 PII: $0022-0728(99)00204-1 246 Subject Index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 466 (1999) 245-248 Electrocatalysis Isoforms A novel electrochemical method for the detection of nerve Electrochemical study on Cd binding to metallothioneins isolated gases, 169 from the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, 75 Electrocatalysts Control of electrocatalytic oxidation of NADH using an interaction Kinetics between labeled biotin with dopamine and avidin, 117 The temperature dependence of the kinetics of cyanide dissociation Electrochemical properties from the cyanide complex of myoglobin studied by cyclic Electrochemical properties of the first Re(I)—carbonyl compound voltammetry, 177 of di-2-pyridyl ketone.oxime (dpk.oxime), fac- Re(CO),(dpk.oxime)Cl, in non-aqueous media, 60 Labeled biotin Electrochemical sensor Control of electrocatalytic oxidation of NADH using an interaction A novel electrochemical method for the detection of nerve between labeled biotin with dopamine and avidin, 117 gases, 169 Laser ablation Electrochemistry Voltammetry using an electrode surface continuously renewed by A monomer-—dimer equilibrium in self-assembled monolayers of laser ablation and its demonstration on electro-oxidation of N-ethyl-N’-octadecylviologen on the electrode surface. The L-ascorbic acid, 31 influence of water content and hexafluorophosphate ion, 67 Ligand Electropolymerization Electrochemical properties of the first Re(1)—carbonyl compound Anodic oxidation of various arylene-cyanovinylenes made of alter- of di-2-pyridyl ketone.oxime (dpk.oxime), fac- nating fluorenyl, thienyl and/or phenyl units 144 Re(CO),(dpk.oxime)Cl, in non-aqueous media, 60 Electrochemical formation and spectroelectrochemical characteri- Linear Tafel approximation region zation of organometallic [Ru(L)(CO),],, polymers; L = disubsti- Kinetic and mechanistic study of hydroxyl ion electrosorption at tuted-2,2’-bipyridine, 187 the Pt(111) surface in alkaline media, 155 Electroreduction Low support ratio Electrochemical study of #-nitrostyrene derivatives: steric and Voltammetry in solutions of low ionic strength. Electrochemical electronic effects on their electroreduction, 90 and analytical aspects, 129 Self-protonation mechanism in the electrochemical reduction of Jatropholone, 99 Magnesium EQCM On the electrochemical behavior of magnesium electrodes in polar A monomer—dimer equilibrium ‘in self-assembled monolayers of aprotic electrolyte solutions, 203 N-ethyl-N’-octadecylviologen on the electrode surface. The Mercury(II) electrode influence of water content and hexafluorophosphate ion, 67 Accumulation of Hg(II) by adsorbed polyuridylic acid: differentiati- Exchange current density on of coordinated Hg(II) and covalently mercurated species, 2 Kinetic and mechanistic study of hydroxyl ion electrosorption at Metallothioneins the Pt(111) surface in alkaline media, 155 Electrochemical study on Cd binding to metallothioneins isolated from the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, 75 Frumkin isotherm Microdisc Kinetic and mechanistic study of hydroxyl ion electrosorption at Application of Danckwerts’ expression to first-order EC’ reactions. the Pt(111) surface in alkaline media, 155 Transient currents at inlaid and recessed microdisc elec- trodes, 15 Gas electrodes Microelectrodes Electrochemical characterisation of Pd modified ceramic |c arbon General solutions for the //t response for reversible processes in the electrodes: partially flooded versus wetted channel hydrophobic presence of product in a multipotential step experiment at planar gas electrodes, 45 and spherical electrodes whose areas increase with any power Glassy carbon of time, 8 Characterization of electrochemically deposited gold nanocrystals Voltammetry in solutions of low ionic strength. Electrochemical on glassy carbon electrodes, 234 and analytical aspects, 129 Glucose detection Migration Ruthenium purple-containing zeolite modified electrodes and their Voltammetry in solutions of low ionic strength. Electrochemical application for the detection of glucose, 82 Gold electrode and analytical aspects, 129 Adsorption characteristics of Fe(CN)2~/*~ on Au colloids as Mirage monolayer films on cysteamine-modified gold electrode, 26 Quantitative discrimination of mass fluxes at electrochemical inter- Gold nanocrystals faces by optical beam deflection, 218 Characterization of electrochemically deposited gold nanocrystals Mixed electrolyte solutions on glassy carbon electrodes, 234 Activity coefficients for aminoacid + electrolyte mixtures by using Pitzer equations: DL-«-amino-n-butyric acid in mixed elec- Homogeneous reaction trolyte solutions of neutral, acid and alkaline pH values, 38 Application of Danckwerts’ expression to first-order EC’ reactions. Modeling Transient currents at inlaid and recessed microdisc elec- Quantitative discrimination of mass fluxes at electrochemical inter- trodes, 15 faces by optical beam deflection, 218 Monolayer Ionic content A monomer—dimer equilibrium in self-assembled monolayers of Quantitative discrimination of mass fluxes at electrochemical inter- N-ethyl-N’-octadecylviologen on the electrode surface. The faces by optical beam deflection, 218 influence of water content and hexafluorophosphate ion, 67 Subject Index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 466 (1999) 245-248 Monomer-—dimer Pt(111) surface A monomer—dimer equilibrium in self-assembled monolayers of Kinetic and mechanistic study of hydroxyl ion electrosorption at N-ethyl-N’-octadecylviologen on the electrode surface. The the Pt(111) surface in alkaline media, 155 influence of water content and hexafluorophosphate ion, 67 Multipulse Quasi-equilibrium conditions General solutions for the //t response for reversible processes in the Kinetic and mechanistic study of hydroxyl ion electrosorption at presence of product in a multipotentia! step experiment at planar the Pt(111) surface in alkaline media, 155 and spherical electrodes whose areas increase with any power of time, 8 Reaction/diffusion Mytilus galloprovincialis Application of Danckwerts’ expression to first-order EC’ reactions. Electrochemical study on Cd binding to metallothioneins isolated Transient currents at inlaid and recessed microdisc elec- from the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, 75 trodes, 15 Reaction rate NADH Discussion of the paper by Barber et al. [J. Electroanal. Chem. 446 Control of electrocatalytic oxidation of NADH using an interaction (1998) 125], 122 between labeled biotin with dopamine and avidin, 117 Reactive metals Nernstian distribution A method to prepare single crystal electrodes of reactive metals: A Nernstian electron source model for the ac voltammetric response application to Pd(hk/), 165 of a reversible surface redox reaction using large-amplitude ac Regioselectivity voltages, 197 Self-protonation mechanism in the electrochemical reduction of Nerve gases Jatropholone, 99 A novel electrochemical method for the detection of nerve Reversible process gases, 169 General solutions for the //t response for reversible processes in the f£-Nitrostyrene derivatives presence of product in a multipotential step experiment at planar Electrochemical study of f#-nitrostyrene derivatives: steric and and spherical electrodes whose areas increase with any power of time, 8 electronic effects on their electroreduction, 90 Nonaqueous solutions Rhenium-—carbonyl compound Electrochemical properties of the first Re(I)—carbonyl compound On the electrochemical behavior of magnesium electrodes in polar of di-2-pyridyl ketone.oxime (dpk.oxime), fac- aprotic electrolyte solutions, 203 Re(CO),(dpk.oxime)Cl, in non-aqueous media, 60 Ruthenium complexes Organometallic polymers Electrochemical formation and spectroelectrochemical characteri- Electrochemical formation and spectroelectrochemical characteri- zation of organometallic [Ru(L)(CO),],, polymers; L = disubsti- zation of organometallic [Ru(L)(CO),],, polymers; L = disubsti- tuted-2,2’-bipyridine, 187 tuted-2,2’-bipyridine, 187 Ruthenium purple Oxygen reduction Ruthenium purple-containing zeolite modified electrodes and their Electrochemical characterisation of Pd modified ceramic |c arbon application for the detection of glucose, 82 electrodes: partially flooded versus wetted channel hydrophobic gas electrodes, 45 SAM A Nernstian electron source model for the ac voltammetric response Palladium of a reversible surface redox reaction using large-amplitude ac Electrochemical characterisation of Pd modified ceramic |c arbon voltages, 197 electrodes: partially flooded versus wetted channel hydrophobic Self-assembled monolayers gas electrodes, 45 Adsorption characteristics of Fe(CN)3~/4~ on Au colloids as p- and n-doping processes monolayer films on cysteamine-modified gold electrode, 26 Anodic oxidation of various arylene-cyanovinylenes made of alter- Self-protonation nating fluorenyl, thienyl and/or phenyl units, 144 Self-protonation mechanism in the electrochemical reduction of Passivation Jatropholone, 99 On the electrochemical behavior of magnesium electrodes in polar SEM aprotic electrolyte solutions, 203 Characterization of electrochemically deposited gold nanocrystals Pd(hkl) electrodes on glassy carbon electrodes, 234 A method to prepare single crystal electrodes of reactive metals: Single crystal electrodes application to Pd(hk/), 165 A method to prepare single crystal electrodes of reactive metals: Pitting corrosion application to Pd(hk/), 165 Anodic behavior of copper in acetonitrile: the influence of carbon SMDE dioxide and dimethylamine, 107 General solutions for the //t response for reversible processes in the Polyuridylic acid presence of product in a multipotential step experiment at planar Accumulation of Hg(II) by adsorbed polyuridylic acid: differentiati- and spherical electrodes whose areas increase with any power on of coordinated Hg(II) and covalently mercurated species, 2 of time, 8 Presence of product Sol-gel General solutions for the //t response for reversible processes in the Electrochemical characterisation of Pd modified ceramic |c arbon presence of product in a multipotential step experiment at planar electrodes: partially flooded versus wetted channel hydrophobic and spherical electrodes whose areas increase with any power gas electrodes, 45 of time, 8 Substituted bipyridine. Probe beam deflection Electrochemical formation and spectroelectrochemical characteri- Quantitative discrimination of mass fluxes at electrochemical inter- zation of organometallic [Ru(L)(CO),],, polymers; L = disubsti- faces by optical beam deflection, 218 tuted-2,2’-bipyridine, 187 248 Subject Index / Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 466 (1999) 245-248 Surface area determination Upd lead Characterization of electrochemically deposited gold nanocrystals Characterization of electrochemically deposited gold nanocrystals on glassy carbon electrodes, 234 on glassy carbon electrodes, 234 Surface chemistry On the electrochemical behavior of magnesium electrodes in polar Voltammetry aprotic electrolyte solutions, 203 Accumulation of Hg(II) by adsorbed polyuridylic acid: differentiati- Surface electrochemistry on of coordinated Hg(II) and covalently mercurated species, 2 A Nernstian electron source model for the ac voltammetric response Electrochemical study on Cd binding to metallothioneins isolated of a reversible surface redox reaction using large-amplitude ac from the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, 75 voltages, 197 Voltammetry in solutions of low ionic strength. Electrochemical and analytical aspects, 129 Temperature dependence Voltammetry using an electrode surface continuously renewed by The temperature dependence of the kinetics of cyanide dissociation laser ablation and its demonstration on electro-oxidation of from the cyanide complex of myoglobin studied by cyclic L-ascorbic acid, 31 voltammetry, 177 Transference numbers Zeolite electrodes Quantitative discrimination of mass fluxes at electrochemical inter- Ruthenium purple-containing zeolite modified electrodes and their faces by optical beam deflection, 218 application for the detection of glucose, 82

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