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J. Electroanal. Chem., 302 (1991) 295 Elsevier Sequoia S.A., Lausanne Author index Albery, W.J. 279 Haas, O. 59 Paolucci, F. 157 Anderson, J.L. 1 Hachkar, M. 173 Paradisi, C. 115, 157 Armand, D. 191 Himeno, S. 145 Pistoia, G. 275 Rakotondrainibe, A. 173 Beck, F. 103 Jansen, R. 103 Rangarajan, S.K. 207 Beden, B. 173 Roffia, S. 115, 157 Bergel, A. 219 Kapturkiewicz, A. 131 Rosinberg, M.-O. 191 Bhattacharjee, B. 207 Keita, B. 47 Bignozzi, C.A. 157 Kennedy, B.J. 261 Saito, A. 145 Bousse, L. 269 Samvelyan, S.Kh. 285 Buckley, A.N. 261 Lamy, C. 173 Savéant, J.-M. 91 Li, F. 279 Scandola, F. 157 Casadei, R. 157 Smith, J.J. 255 Choy de Martinez, M. 173 Mairanovsky, V.G. 285 Solomun, T. 31 Comtat, M. 219 Maran, F. 115 Spzak, S. 255 Concialini, V. 115 Mosier-Boss, P.A. 255 Takenouti, H. 59 Mostarshed, S. 269 Tsukada, A. 59 Dellero, N. 47 Nadjo, L. 47 Vianello, E. 115 Fawcett, W.R. 13 Osakai, T. 145 Wandlowski, Th. 233 Gabrielli, C. 59 Ou, T.-Y. 1 Wang, G. 275 J. Electroanal. Chem., 302 (1991) 296-299 Elsevier Sequoia S.A., Lausanne Subject index Adsorption—nucleation/growth model Clay-modified electrodes Adsorption—nucleation/growth based model Oxometalate-clay-modified electrodes: exam- for electrochemical phase formation and ple of metatungstate incorporated in stearyl- Avrami ansatz for a multicomponent compe- trimethylammonium-montmorillonite layers titive growth process (Bhattacharjee, Ranga- (Keita et al.) 47 rajan) 207 Cyano-bridged polynuclear bipyridine ruthen- Amalgam formation ium(II) complexes Double layer effects in the electrode kinetics Supramolecular electrochemistry. Redox of amalgam formation reactions. Part 1. A series of cyano-bridged polynuclear bipyri- comparison of the EE and IA mechanisms dine ruthenium(II) complexes (Roffia et al.) (Fawcett) 13 157 Amperometry Amperometric response of circular solid elec- Deuterium trodes in thin-layer flow channels (Ou, On the behaviour of Pd deposited in the Anderson) 1 presence of evolving deuterium (Spzak et al.) Aniline 255 Electrochemical generation of excited TICT N, N-Dimethylaniline states. Part III. Aryl derivatives of N, N-di- Electrochemical generation of excited TICT methylaniline (Kapturkiewicz) 131 states. Part III. Aryl derivatives of N, N-di- Anion adsorption methylaniline (Kapturkiewicz) 131 A simple model for the competitive adsorp- tion of anions and hydrogen on the (100) EE mechanism orientation of a platinum surface in acid Double layer effects in the electrode kinetics medium: the three-state lattice gas model of amalgam formation reactions. Part 1. A (Armand, Rosinberg) 191 comparison of the EE and IA mechanisms Avrami ansatz (Faweett) 13 Adsorption—nucleation/growth based model Ethyl acetate for electrochemical phase formation and Electrochemical polymerization of poly(thio- Avrami ansatz for a multicomponent compe- phene-3-ethyl acetate) — a new candidate for titive growth process (Bhattacharjee, Ranga- a rechargeable battery cathode (Li, Albery) rajan) 207 279 Bipyridine Supramolecular electrochemistry. Redox FAD series of cyano-bridged polynuclear bipyri- Thin-layer spectroelectrochemical study of dine ruthenium(II) complexes (Roffia et al.) the reversible reaction between nicotinamide 157 adenine dinucleotide and flavin adenine di- nucleotide (Bergel, Comtat) 219 Charge transport Film-modified electrodes Impedance investigation of the charge trans- Impedance investigation of the charge trans- port in film-modified electrodes (Gabrielli et port in film-modified electrodes (Gabrielli et al.) 59 al.) 59 Flavin adenine dinucleotide Mercury Thin-layer spectroelectrochemical study of On the thermodynamic stability of condensed the reversible reaction between nicotinamide uracil films formed at the mercury /electro- adenine dinucleotide and flavin adenine di- lyte interface in the presence of different nucleotide (Bergel, Comtat) 219 supporting electrolytes (Wandlowski) 233 Flow channels Montmorillonite layers Amperometric response of circular solid elec- Oxometalate-clay modified electrodes: exam- trodes in thin-layer flow channels (Ou, ple of metatungstate incorporated in stearyl- Anderson) 1 trimethylammonium-montmorillonite layers Formaldehyde (Keita et al.) 47 Oscillating electrocatalytic systems. Part II. “In situ’ UV-visible reflectance spectro- scopic investigation of formaldehyde oxida- NAD tion on rhodium in alkaline medium (Hach- Thin-layer spectroelectrochemical study of kar et al.) 173 the reversible reaction between nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and flavin adenine di- Growth processes nucleotide (Bergel, Comtat) 219 Adsorption—nucleation/growth based model Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide for electrochemical phase formation and Thin-layer spectroelectrochemical study of Arrami ansatz for a multicomponent compe- the reversible reaction between nicotinamide titive growth process (Bhattacharjee, Ranga- adenine dinucleotide and flavin adenine di- rajan) 207 nucleotide (Bergel, Comtat) 219 Graphite hydrogen sulphate Nitrobenzene Graphite hydrogen sulphate as an electrode Voltammetric study of the transfer of Keg- material for inorganic anodic oxidations gin-type heteropolyanions across the nitro- (Jansen, Beck) 91 benzene /water interface (Osakai et al.) 145 Hydrogen adsorption A simple model for the competitive adsorp- tion of anions and hydrogen on the (100) Oscillating electrocatalytic systems orientation of a platinum surface in acid Oscillating electrocatalytic systems. Part II. medium: the three-state lattice gas model “In situ” UV-visible reflectance spectro- (Armand, Rosinberg) 191 scopic investigation of formaldehyde oxida- Hydrogen sulphate ion tion on rhodium in alkaline medium (Hach- Graphite hydrogen sulphate as an electrode kar et al.) 173 material for inorganic anodic oxidations Oxometalate-clay-modified electrodes (Jansen, Beck) 91 Oxometalate-clay-modified electrodes: exam- ple of metatungstate incorporated in stearyl- IA mechanism trimethylammonium-montmorillonite layers Double layer effects in the electrode kinetics (Keita et al.) 47 of amalgam formation reactions. Part 1. A comparison of the EE and IA mechanisms (Fawcett) 13 Palladium On the behaviour of Pd deposited in the Keggin heteropolyanions presence of evolving deuterium (Spzak et al.) Voltammetric study of the transfer of Keg- 255 gin-type heteropolyanions across the nitro- The role of the electrolyte anion in anodic benzene /water interface (Osakai et al.) 145 dissolution of the Pd(100) surface (Solomun) 31 Lithium Permeation Rechargeable all solid-state lithium and Permeation through polymer coatings on sodium cells with composite cathodic films electrodes. Membrane versus pinhole permea- based on Na, , ,.V,O, (Wang, Pistoia) 253 tion (Savéant) 91 298 Platinum Silicon nitride A simple model for the competitive adsorp- The zeta potential of silicon nitride thin films tion of anions and hydrogen on the (100) (Bousse, Mostarshed) 269 orientation of a platinum surface in acid Sodium medium: the three-state lattice gas model Rechargeable all solid-state lithium and (Armand, Rosinberg) 191 sodium cells with composite cathodic films An X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study based on Na, , ,V;0g (Wang, Pistoia) 279 of the influence of electrode fabrication on Stopped-flow electrolysis (SFEL) carbon supported Pt+ Ru electrodes (Buck- Combined electrolysis—stopped flow method ley, Kennedy) 261 (SFEL). The direct study of reaction kinetics Polymer-coated electrodes with electrogenerated particles (Mairanovsky, Permeation through polymer coatings on Samvelyan) 285 electrodes. Membrane versus pinhole permea- tion (Savéant) 91 Thin films The zeta potential of silicon nitride thin films Quinolinols (Bousse, Mostarshed) 269 Self-protonation mechanism in the electro- Thin-layers reduction of quinolinols (Roffia et al.) 115 Amperometric response of circular solid elec- trodes in thin-layer flow channels (Ou, Reaction kinetics Anderson) 1 Combined electrolysis—stopped flow method Thiophene (SFEL). The direct study of reaction kinetics Electrochemical polymerization of poly- with electrogenerated particles (Mairanovsky, (thiophene-3-ethyl acetate) — a new candi- Samvelyan) 285 date for a rechargeable battery cathode (Li, Rechargeable cells Albery) 257 Electrochemical polymerization of poly- TICT states (thiophene-3-ethyl acetate) — a new candi- Electrochemical generation of excited TICT date for a rechargeable battery cathode (Li, states. Part III. Aryl derivatives of N, N-di- Albery) 279 methylaniline (Kapturkiewicz) 131 Rechargeable all solid-state lithium and Tungsten sodium cells with composite cathodic films Oxometalate-clay-modified electrodes: exam- based on Na, , ,V,;O, (Wang, Pistoia) 275 ple of metatungstate incorporated in stearyl- Rhodium trimethylammonium-montmorillonite layers Oscillating electrocatalytic systems. Part II. (Keita et al.) 47 “In situ” UV-visible reflectance spectro- Twisted intramolecular charge transfer scopic investigation of formaldehyde oxida- Electrochemical generation of excited TICT tion on rhodium in alkaline medium (Hach- states. Part III. Aryl derivatives of N, N-di- kar et al.) 173 methylaniline (Kapturkiewicz) 131 Ruthenium An X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of the influence of electrode fabrication on Uracil films carbon supported Pt+ Ru electrodes (Buck- On the thermodynamic stability of condensed ley, Kennedy) 261 uracil films formed at the mercury /electro- Supramolecular electrochemistry. Redox lyte interface in the presence of different series of cyano-bridged polynuclear bipyri- supporting electrolytes (Wandlowski) 233 dine ruthenium(II) complexes (Roffia et al.) UV-visible reflectance spectroscopy 157 Oscillating electrocatalytic systems. Part II. “In situ” UV-visible reflectance spectro- Self-protonation mechanism scopic investigation of formaldehyde oxida- Self-protonation mechanism in the electrore- tion on rhodium in alkaline medium (Hach- duction of quinolinols (Roffia et al.) 115 kar et al.) 173 Vanadium oxide X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Rechargeable all solid-state lithium and An X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study sodium cells with composite cathodic films of the influence of electrode fabrication on based on Na, , ,V;O, (Wang, Pistoia) 275 carbon supported Pt+Ru electrodes (Buck- Voltammetry ley, Kennedy) 261 Voltammetric study of the transfer of Keg- gin-type heteropolyanions across the nitro- benzene /water interface (Osakai et al.) 145

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