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JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AND INTERFACIAL ELECTROCHEMISTRY Vol. 302 Nos. 1 and 2 11 March 1991 CONTENTS Amperometric response of circular solid electrodes in thin-layer flow channels T.-Y. Ou and J.L. Anderson (Athens, GA, USA) Double layer effects in the electrode kinetics of amalgam formation reactions. Part |. A compari- son of the EE and IA mechanisms W.R. Fawcett (Davis, CA, USA) The role of the electrolyte anion in anodic dissolution of the Pd(100) surface T. Solomun (Berlin, Germany) Oxometalate-clay-modified electrodes: example of metatungstate incorporated in stearyitri- methylammonium-montmorillonite layers B. Keita, N. Dellero and L. Nadjo (Orsay, France) Impedance investigation of the charge transport in film-modified electrodes C. Gabrielli, H. Takenouti (Paris, France), O. Haas and A. Tsukada (Villigen, Switzerland) .... Permeation through polymer coatings on electrodes. Membrane versus pinhole permeation J.-M. Savéant (Paris, France) Graphite hydrogen sulphate as an electrode material for inorganic anodic oxidations R. Jansen and F. Beck (Duisburg, Germany) Self-protonation mechanism in the electroreduction of quinolinols S. Roffia, V. Concialini, C. Paradisi (Bologna, Italy), F. Maran and E. Vianello (Padua, Italy) . . . Electrochemical generation of excited TICT states. Part Ill. Aryl derivatives of N,N-dimethylaniline A. Kapturkiewicz (Warsaw, Poland) Voltammetric study of the transfer of Keggin-type heteropolyanions across the nitrobenzene / water interface T.Osakai, S. Himeno and A. Saito (Kobe, Japan) Supramolecular electrochemistry. Redox series of cyano-bridged polynuclear bipyridine ruthenium(ll) complexes S. Roffia, R. Casadei, F. Paolucci, C. Paradisi (Bologna, Italy), C.A. Bignozzi and F. Scandola (Ferrara, Italy) Oscillating electrocatalytic systems. Part li. ‘‘in situ’’ UV-visible reflectance spectroscopic inves- tigation of formaldehyde oxidation on rhodium in alkaline medium M. Hachkar M. Choy de Martinez, A. Rakotondrainibe, B. Beden and C. Lamy (Poitiers, France) A simple model for the competitive adsorption of anions and hydrogen on the (100) orientation of a platinum surface in acid medium: the three-state lattice gas model M. Armand and M.-L. Rosinberg (Paris, France) Adsorption-—nucleation /growth based model for electrochemical phase formation and Avrami ansatz for a multicomponent competitive growth process B. Bhattacharjee and S.K. Rangarajan (Bangalore, India) Thin-layer spectroelectrochemical study of the reversible reaction between nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and flavin adenine dinucleotide A. Bergel and M. Comtat (Toulouse, France) On the thermodynamic stability of condensed uracil films formed at the mercury /electrolyte inferface in the presence of different supporting electrolytes Th. Wandlowski (Halle, Germany) Preliminary notes On the behaviour of Pd deposited in the presence of evolving deuterium S. Spzak, P.A. Mosier-Boss (San Diego, CA, USA) and J.J. Smith (Washington, DC, USA) .... An X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of the influence of electrode fabrication on carbon supported Pt + Ru electrodes A.N. Buckley (North Ryde, Australia) and B.J. Kennedy (Sydney, Australia) (continued on p. 3 of cover) Contents (continued) The zeta potential of silicon nitride thin films L. Bousse and S. Mostarshed (Menlo Park, CA, USA) Rechargeable all solid-state lithium and sodium cells with composite cathodic films based on Na, + xV30g G. Wang and G. Pistoia (Rome, Italy) Electrochemical polymerization of poly(thiophene-3-ethy! acetate) — a new candidate for a rechargeable battery cathode F. Li and W.J. Albery (London, UK) Combined electrolysis— stopped flow method (SFEL). The direct study of reaction kinetics with electrogenerated particles V.G. Mairanovsky and S.Kh. Samvelyan (Moscow, USSR) 285 Book review 293 Announcement 294 Author index 295 Subject index 296 JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AND INTERFACIAL ELECTROCHEMISTRY and BIOELECTRO- CHEMISTRY AND BIOENERGETICS Publication schedule for 1990 (please note that Vol. 297, belonging to the 1990 subscription, appeared in 1991) Month J F M A J. Electroanal. 297/1 300 / 302/ 304 / Chem. 1+2 1+2 1+2 The publication schedule 297 /2 301 / 303 / 305 / for further issues 1+2 1+2 1+2 will be published later. Bioelectrochem. 320/1 320 /2 Bioenerg. (25/1) (25/2) © Elsevier Sequoia S.A., 1991 0022-072/89 1 /$03.50 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, Elsevier Sequoia, S.A., P.O. Box 564, CH-1001 Lausanne 1 (Switzerland). 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