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J. Electroanal. Chem., 318 (1991) 429 Elsevier Sequoia S.A., Lausanne Author index Anderson, M.R. 335 Hamnett, A. 407 Pemberton, J.E. 157 Andrieux, C.P. 235, 369 Harrington, D.A. 271 Peramunage, D. 111 Aramata, A. 309 Hillman, A.R. 411 Pizeta, I. 25 Atoguchi, T. 309 Huang, J. 335 Audebert, P. 235 Rangarajan, S.K. 387 Ingersoll, D. 223 Ritzoulis, G. 1 Balducci, G. 183 Rogers Jr., J.W. 223 Bard, AJ. 91 Jastrzebska, J. 145 Bewick, A. 207 Salou, C. 235 Kalaji, M. 207 Bhattacharjee, B. 387 Savéant, J.-M. 369 Kamal, M.M. 349 Birss, V.I. 327, 349 Saville, P.M. 271 Kazusaka, A. 309 Blackham, I. 407 Shao, Y. 101 Kim, D. 349 Branica, M. 25 Sobocinski, R.L. 157 Kubota, L.T. 247 Brett, A.M.C.F.O. 53 Speiser, B. 69 Kunugi, Y. 321 Brett, C.M.A. 53 Stankovich, M.T. 291 Bruckenstein, S. 411 Lamperski, S. 39 Strike, A.J. 255 Buess-Herman, C. 399 Larramona, G. 207 Leverenz, A. 69 Takeoka, S. 171 Chong, Y.-B. 321 Licht, S. 111 Tavagnacco, C. 183 Christensen, P.A. 407 Longo, K. 111 Thomas, F.G. 399 Compton, R.G. 53 Lovrié, M. 25 Torresi, R.M. 131 Corn, R.M. 379 Lynch, M.L. 379 Tsuchida, E. 171 Costa, G. 183 McCord, P. 91 Vaskelis, A. 373 De Torresi, S.I.C. 131 Mellado, J.M.R. 283 Vazquez, M.V. 131 Menda, M. 395 Vieil, E. 61 Elzanowska, H. 327, 349 Mishra, A.K. 387 Eng, L.H. 291 Muszalska, A. 145 Wang, D.L. 291 Enyo, M. 309 Watanabe, N. 321 Naoi, K. 395 Whitehouse, D.R. 255 Fisher, A.C. 53 Neujahr, H.Y. 291 Forouzan, F. 111 Nonaka, T. 321 Yamamoto, K. 171 Norkus, E. 373 Gaur, M. 349 Zaldivar, G.A.P. 247 Gibson, N.C. 271 Olphert, R.D.G. 255 Zavadil, K.R. 223 Girault, H.H. 101 Ooike, H. 395 Zelié, M. 25 Glidle, A. 411 Osborne, M.D. 101 Zén, M.A. 283 Gorenstein, A. 131 Oyama, N. 395 Gottesfeld, S. 327 Grzeszczuk, M. 369 Park, Y.S. 171 Gushikem, Y. 247 Parsons, R. 1 J. Electroanal. Chem., 318 (1991) 430-435 Elsevier Sequoia S.A., Lausanne Subject index Acidic media thiazine or anthracene moieties (Andrieux et A contribution to the elucidation of the re- al.) 235 dox mechanism of phenylglyoxal in acidic Aqueous electrolyte solutions (Z6n, Mellado) 283 An unusual capacitance pit displayed by 4- Acid solutions phenylpyridine adsorbed at the mercury- Electrochromism of WO, in acid solutions. aqueous electrolyte interface (Thomas, An electrochemical, optical and electrogravi- Buess-Herman) 399 metric study (De Torresi et al.) 131 ac voltammetry Capacitance pit Electrochemistry of adsorbed flavin adenine An unusual capacitance pit displayed by 4- dinucleotide in acidic solutions (Kamal et phenylpyridine adsorbed at the mercury- al.) 349 aqueous electrolyte interface (Thomas, Adsorption processes Buess-Herman) 399 Electroanalytical simulations. Part 13. The Carbon dioxide simulation of adsorption processes at an Electrocatalytic activity of Co! TPP -pyri- electrode by orthogonal collocation algo- dine complex modified carbon electrode for rithms (Leverenz, Speiser) 69 CO, reduction (Atoguchi et al.) 309 Alcohols Carbon electrode Electro-organic reactions on organic elec- Electrocatalytic activity of Co" TPP-pyri- trodes. Part 16. Electrolysis using composite- dine complex modified carbon electrode for plated electrodes: V Influence of hydropho- CO, reduction (Atoguchi et al.) 309 bicities of anode, substrate and electrolytic Redox properties of cytochrome c, from solution on electro-oxidation of alcohols Desulfovibrio desulfuricans NCIMB 8372. Ef- (Kunugi et al.) 321 fects of electrode materials and sodium chlo- Alkaline solutions ride (Wang et al.) 291 In-situ infrared spectroscopic study of the Carbon monoxide anodic oxide film on iron in alkaline solu- The influence of cation size upon the in- tions (Bewick et al.) 207 frared spectrum of carbon monoxide ad- Anodic oxide film sorbed on platinum electrodes (Anderson, In-situ infrared spectroscopic study of the Huang) 335 anodic oxide film on iron in alkaline solu- Catalysis tions (Bewick et al.) 207 Electrocatalytic activity of Co! TPP -pyri- Anthracene dine complex modified carbon electrode for Charge transfer studies of pyrrole copoly- CO, reduction (Atoguchi et al.) 309 mers substituted by anthraquinone, pheno- Charge transfer thiazine or anthracene moieties (Andrieux et Charge transfer studies of pyrrole copoly- al.) 235 mers substituted by anthraquinone, pheno- Anthraquinone thiazine or anthracene moieties (Andrieux et Charge transfer studies of pyrrole copoly- al.) 235 mers substituted by anthraquinone, pheno- 431 Chelates pendence of current on potential and cover- Electrochemical investigation of dioxygen in- age (Mishra et al.) 387 teraction with two cobalt chelates in solution Cyclic voltammetry and at the electrode surface (Costa et al.) Electrochemistry of adsorbed flavin adenine 183 dinucleotide in acidic solutions (Kamal et Chloride ions al.) 349 Redox properties of cytochrome c, from Cytochrome c, Desulfovibrio desulfuricans NCIMB 8372. Ef- Redox properties of cytochrome c, from fects of electrode materials and sodium chlo- Desulfovibrio desulfuricans NCIMB 8372. Ef- ride (Wang et al.) 291 fects of electrode materials and sodium chlo- Chronoamperometry ride (Wang et al.) 291 The wall-jet electrode Potential step chrono- amperometry (Fisher et al.) 53 Deposition Cobalt Dynamic film rigidity observations during Electrochemical investigation of dioxygen in- electrochemical deposition of polybithio- teraction with two cobalt chelates in solution phene films (Glidle et al.) 411 and at the electrode surface (Costa et al.) Desulfovibrio desulfuricans 183 Redox properties of cytochrome c, from Electrocatalytic activity of Co! TPP-pyri- Desulfovibrio desulfuricans NCIMB 8372. Ef- dine complex modified carbon electrode for fects of electrode materials and sodium chlo- CO, reduction (Atoguchi et al.) 309 ride (Wang et al.) 291 Collocation algorithms Dimerizing species Electroanalytical simulations. Part 13. The Electrochemical generation and detection of simulation of adsorption processes at an transient intermediates. Dimerizing species electrode by orthogonal collocation algo- (Andrieux et al.) 369 rithms (Leverenz, Speiser) 69 Disulphide compounds Composite-plated electrodes An enhanced redox process of disulfide Electro-organic reactions on organic elec- compounds at polyaniline film electrode trodes. Part 16. Electrolysis using composite- (Naoi et al.) 395 plated electrodes: V Influence of hydropho- bicities of anode, substrate and electrolytic Electrocapillary measurements solution on electro-oxidation of alcohols The electrical double-layer structure in KPF, (Kunugi et al.) 321 methanol + acetone mixtures (Muszalska, Conducting substrate Jastrzebska) 145 Tin(IV) oxide grafted on a silica gel surface Electrochromism as a conducting substrate base for cupric Electrochromism of WO, in acid solutions. hexacyanoferrate (Zaldivar et al.) 247 An electrochemical, optical and electrogravi- Conductometry metric study (De Torresi et al.) 131 Conductometric analysis of the second acid Electrode /electrolyte interface dissociation constant of H,S in highly con- A Monte Carlo study of intermolecular elec- centrated aqueous media (Licht et al.) 111 trostatic interactions at the electrode/ Copper electrolyte interface (Lamperski) 39 Tin(IV) oxide grafted on a silica gel surface Electrogenerated chemiluminescence as a conducting substrate base for cupric Electrogenerated chemilumi ‘ence. Part hexacyanoferrate (Zaldivar et al.) 247 54. Electrogenerated chemil ence of Copper films ruthenium(II) 4,4’-diphenyl-2,2’-bipyridine Electrochemical and surface spectroscopic and ruthenium(II) 4,7-diphenyl-1,10- investigation of copper(111) films on ruthe- phenanthroline systems in aqueous and ace- nium(0001) (Zavadil et al.) 223 tonitrile solutions (McCord, Bard) 91 Coverage Electrogravimetry Electron transfer through monolayers. De- Electrochromism of WO, in acid solutions. 432 An electrochemical, optical and electrogravi- solution on electro-oxidation of alcohols metric study (De Torresi et al.) 131 (Kunugi et al.) 321 Electron transfer Electron transfer through monolayers. De- Impedance studies pendence of current on potential and cover- Impedance studies of liquid/liquid inter- age (Mishra et al.) 387 faces. Part I. Instrumentation (Olphert et Electropolymerization al.) 255 Electropolymerization of pyrrole on a tanta- Infrared spectroscopy lum electrode (Yamamoto et al.) 171 In-situ infrared spectroscopic study of the Electrostatic interactions anodic oxide film on iron in alkaline solu- A Monte Carlo study of intermolecular elec- tions (Bewick et al.) 207 trostatic interactions at the electrode/ Instrumentation electrolyte interface (Lamperski) 39 Impedance studies of liquid/liquid inter- Emersion faces. Part I. Instrumentation (Olphert et Raman spectroscopy of the emersed Ag |al- al.) 255 cohol electrochemical interface (Pemberton, Iodine Sobocinski) 157 The kinetics of silver electrodeposition on iodine-covered Pt(111) (Gibson et al.) 271 FAD Surface phase transition of ordered iodine Electrochemistry of adsorbed flavin adenine monolayers on a Pt(111) electrode as studied dinucleotide in acidic solutions (Kamal et by normal incidence optical second har- al.) 349 monic generation (Lynch, Corn) 379 Formaldehyde Ion transfer Anodic oxidation of formaldehyde on a Assisted ion transfer at micro-ITIES sup- dropping mercury electrode in alkaline solu- ported at the tip of micropipettes (Shao et tions (VaSkelis, Norkus) 373 al.) 101 Fourier transform Iridium Application of a Fourier transform method Quartz crystal microbalance measurements to the resolution enhancement of adsorption during oxidation /reduction of hydrous Ir ox- peaks in differential pulse polarography ide electrodes (Birss et al.) 327 (Pizeta et al.) 25 Iron Fractal geometry In-situ infrared spectroscopic study of the Quantification of the mass-transfer mode anodic oxide film on iron in alkaline solu- (Vieil) 61 tions (Bewick et al.) 207 IR spectroscopy Gold The influence of cation size upon the in- The potential-dependent reorientation of frared spectrum of carbon monoxide ad- adsorbed thiopyridine at a gold electrode in sorbed on platinum electrodes (Anderson, phosphate buffer (Christensen et al.) 407 Huang) 335 Adsorption on stepped surfaces of platinum and gold single crystals (Parsons, Ritzoulis) Kinetics 1 The kinetics of silver electrodeposition on iodine-covered Pt(111) (Gibson et al.) 271 Hexacyanoferrate ion KPF, Tin(IV) oxide grafted on a silica gel surface The electrical double-layer structure in KPF, as a conducting substrate base for cupric methanol + acetone mixtures hexacyanoferrate (Zaldivar et al.) 247 Hydrophobicity Liquid /liquid interfaces Electro-organic reactions on organic elec- Impedance studies of liquid/liquid inter- trodes. Part 16. Electrolysis using composite- faces. Part I. Instrumentation (Olphert et plated electrodes: V Influence of hydropho- al.) 255 bicities of anode, substrate and electrolytic 433 Mass transfer simulation of adsorption processes at an Quantification of the mass-transfer mode electrode by orthogonal collocation algo- (Vieil) 61 rithms (Leverenz, Speiser) 69 Mercury Oxidation An unusual capacitance pit displayed by 4- Electro-organic reactions on organic elec- phenylpyridine adsorbed at the mercury- trodes. Part 16. Electrolysis using composite- aqueous electrolyte interface (Thomas, plated electrodes: V Influence of hydropho- Buess-Herman) 399 bicities of anode, substrate and electrolytic Mercury electrodes solution on electro-oxidation of alcohols Electrochemistry of adsorbed flavin adenine (Kunugi et al.) 321 dinucleotide in acidic solutions (Kamal et Anodic oxidation of formaldehyde on a al.) 349 dropping mercury electrode in alkaline solu- Micro-ITIES tions (Vaskelis, Norkus) 373 Assisted ion transfer at micro-ITIES sup- Oxidation /reduction ported at the tip of micropipettes (Shao et Quartz crystal microbalance measurements al.) 101 during oxidation /reduction of hydrous Ir ox- Micropipette ide electrodes (Birss et al.) 327 Assisted ion transfer at micro-ITIES sup- Oxide film ported at the tip of micropipettes (Shao et In-situ infrared spectroscopic study of the al.) 101 anodic oxide film on iron in alkaline solu- Modified electrodes tions (Bewick et al.) 207 An enhanced redox process of disulfide Oxygen compounds at polyaniline film electrode Electrochemical investigation of dioxygen in- (Naoi et al.) 395 teraction with two cobalt chelates in solution Monolayers and at the electrode surface (Costa et al.) Electron transfer through monolayers. De- 183 pendence of current on potential and cover- age (Mishra et al.) 387 Monte Carlo study Phase transition A Monte Carlo study of intermolecular elec- Surface phase transition of ordered iodine trostatic interactions at the electrode/ monolayers on a Pt(111) electrode as studied electrolyte interface (Lamperski) 39 by normal incidence optical second har- monic generation (Lynch, Corn) 379 Optical study Phenothiazine Electrochromism of WO, in acid solutions. Charge transfer studies of pyrrole copoly- An electrochemical, optical and electrogravi- mers substituted by anthraquinone, pheno- metric study (De Torresi et al.) 131 thiazine or anthracene moieties (Andrieux et Ordered monolayers al.) 235 Surface phase transition of ordered iodine Phenylglyoxal monolayers on a Pt(111) electrode as studied A contribution to the elucidation of the re- by normal incidence optical second har- dox mechanism of phenylglyoxal in acidic monic generation (Lynch, Corn) 379 solutions (Zé6n, Mellado) 283 Organic electrodes Phenylpyridine Electro-organic reactions on organic elec- An unusual capacitance pit displayed by 4- trodes. Part 16. Electrolysis using composite- phenylpyridine adsorbed at the mercury- plated electrodes: V Influence of hydropho- aqueous electrolyte interface (Thomas, bicities of anode, substrate and electrolytic Buess-Herman) 399 solution on electro-oxidation of alcohols Phosphate buffer (Kunugi et al.) 321 The potential-dependent reorientation of Orthogonal collocation algorithms adsorbed thiopyridine at a gold electrode in Electroanalytical simulations. Part 13. The phosphate buffer (Christensen et al.) 407 434 Platinum Quartz crystal microbalance Adsorption on stepped surfaces of platinum Quartz crystal microbalance measurements and gold single crystals (Parsons, Ritzoulis) during oxidation /reduction of hydrous Ir ox- 1 ide electrodes (Birss et al.) 327 The kinetics of silver electrodeposition on iodine-covered Pt(111) (Gibson et al.) 271 Raman spectroscopy Surface phase transition of ordered iodine Raman spectroscopy of the emersed Ag |al- monolayers on a Pt(111) electrode as studied cohol electrochemical interface (Pemberton, by normal incidence optical second har- Sobocinski) 157 monic generation (Lynch, Corn) 379 Redox Platinum electrodes A contribution to the elucidation of the re- The influence of cation size upon the in- dox mechanism of phenylglyoxal in acidic frared spectrum of carbon monoxide ad- solutions (Z6n, Mellado) 283 sorbed on platinum electrodes (Anderson, Redox properties of cytochrome c, from Huang) 335 Desulfovibrio desulfuricans NCIMB 8372. Ef- Polarography fects of electrode materials and sodium chlo- Application of a Fourier transform method ride (Wang et al.) 291 to the resolution enhancement of adsorption Reorientations peaks in differential pulse polarography The potential-dependent reorientation of (Pizeta et al.) 25 adsorbed thiopyridine at a gold electrode in Polyaniline phosphate buffer (Christensen et al.) 407 An enhanced redox process of disulfide Resolution enhancement compounds at polyaniline film electrode Application of a Fourier transform method (Naoi et al.) 395 to the resolution enhancement of adsorption Polymerization peaks in differential pulse polarography Electropolymerization of pyrrole on a tanta- (Pizeta et al.) 25 lum electrode (Yamamoto et al.) 171 Rigidity Potential Dynamic film rigidity observations during Electron transfer through monolayers. De- electrochemical deposition of polybithio- pendence of current on potential and cover- phene films (Glidle et al.) 411 age (Mishra et al.) 387 Ruthenium Potential step chronoamperometry Electrochemical and surface spectroscopic The wall-jet electrode Potential step chrono- investigation of copper(111) films on ruthe- amperometry (Fisher et al.) 53 nium(0001) (Zavadil et al.) 223 Potentiostats Ruthenium bipyridine systems Impedance studies of liquid/liquid inter- Electrogenerated chemilumi ence. Part faces. Part I. Instrumentation (Olphert et 54. Electrogenerated chemiluminescence of al.) 255 ruthenium(II) 4,4’-diphenyl-2,2'-bipyridine Pyridine and ruthenium(II) 4,7-diphenyl-1,10- An unusual capacitance pit displayed by 4- phenanthroline systems in aqueous and ace- phenylpyridine adsorbed at the mercury— tonitrile solutions (McCord, Bard) 91 aqueous electrolyte interface (Thomas, Buess-Herman) 399 Second harmonic generation The potential-dependent reorientation of Surface phase transition of ordered iodine adsorbed thiopyridine at a gold electrode in monolayers on a Pt(111) electrode as studied phosphate buffer (Christensen et al.) 407 by normal incidence optical second har- Pyrrole monic generation (Lynch, Corn) 379 Electropolymerization of pyrrole on a tanta- Silica gel lum electrode (Yamamoto et al.) 171 Tin(IV) oxide grafted on a silica gel surface Charge transfer studies of pyrrole copoly- as a conducting substrate base for cupric mers substituted by anthraquinone, pheno- hexacyanoferrate (Zaldivar et al.) 247 thiazine or anthracene moieties (Andrieux et Silver |alcohol interfaces al.) 235 Raman spectroscopy of the emersed Ag |al- cohol electrochemical interface (Pemberton, Surfaces Sobocinski) 157 Surface phase transition of ordered iodine Silver electrodeposition monolayers on a Pt(111) electrode as studied The kinetics of silver electrodeposition on by normal incidence optical second har- iodine-covered Pt(111) (Gibson et al.) 271 monic generation (Lynch, Corn) 379 Silver electrodes Raman spectroscopy of the emersed Ag| al- Tantalum cohol electrochemical interface (Pemberton, Electropolymerization of pyrrole on a tanta- Sobocinski) 157 lum electrode (Yamamoto et al.) 171 Simulations Thiophene films Electroanalytical simulations. Part 13. The Dynamic film rigidity observations during simulation of adsorption processes at an electrochemical deposition of polybithio- electrode by orthogonal collocation algo- phene films (Glidle et al.) 411 rithms (Leverenz, Speiser) 69 Thiopyridine Single crystals The potential-dependent reorientation of Adsorption on stepped surfaces of platinum adsorbed thiopyridine at a gold electrode in and gold single crystals (Parsons, Ritzoulis) phosphate buffer (Christensen et al.) 407 1 Tin Sodium Tin(IV) oxide grafted on a silica gel surface Redox properties of cytochrome c, from as a conducting substrate base for cupric Desulfovibrio desulfuricans NCIMB 8372. Ef- hexacyanoferrate (Zaldivar et al.) 247 fects of electrode materials and sodium chlo- TPP-pyridine ride (Wang et al.) 291 Electrocatalytic activity of Co! TPP-pyri- Spectroscopic probes dine complex modified carbon electrode for Electrochemical and surface spectroscopic CO, reduction (Atoguchi et al.) 309 investigation of copper(111) films on ruthe- Transient intermediates nium(0001) (Zavadil et al.) 223 Electrochemical generation and detection of Spectroscopy transient intermediates. Dimerizing species Surface phase transition of ordered iodine (Andrieux et al.) 369 monolayers on a Pt(111) electrode as studied Tungsten by normal incidence optical second har- Electrochromism of WO, in acid solutions. monic generation (Lynch, Corn) 379 An electrochemical, optical and electrogravi- Stepped surfaces metric study (De Torresi et al.) 131 Adsorption on stepped surfaces of platinum and gold single crystals (Parsons, Ritzoulis) Wall-jet electrode 1 The wall-jet electrode Potential step Sulphide thermodynamics chronoamperometry (Fisher et al.) 53 Conductometric analysis of the second acid dissociation constant of H,S in highly con- centrated aqueous media (Licht et al.) 111

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