2007
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.47.585
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Chiral Electrode Behavior of Magneto-electrodeposited Silver Films

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“…Electrodeposition under magnetic fields (magnetoelectrodeposition; MED) induces surface chirality on silver and copper films, [1][2][3][4] and such films could serve as catalytic electrodes distinguishing the enantiomers of glucose, alanine and tartaric acid. In the MED processes, the Lorentz force acting on ionic currents causes the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows.…”
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“…Electrodeposition under magnetic fields (magnetoelectrodeposition; MED) induces surface chirality on silver and copper films, [1][2][3][4] and such films could serve as catalytic electrodes distinguishing the enantiomers of glucose, alanine and tartaric acid. In the MED processes, the Lorentz force acting on ionic currents causes the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows.…”
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“…We have explored the chiral surface formation in magnetoelectrodeposition (MED) and found chiral behaviors in the MED films of silver 23,24 and copper. 2527 The chirality of MED films depends on the preparation conditions of magnetoelectrodeposition, including the magnetic field, electrodeposition potential, film thickness, and electrode diameters.…”
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“…We have tried to explore chiral surfaces of magnetoelectrodeposited (MED) metal lms of Ag [3] and Cu [4,5]. The MED lms were employed as the electrodes, and the electrochemical reactions of chiral organic molecules * corresponding author; e-mail: mogi@imr.tohoku.ac.jp such as amino acids and tartaric acid were examined by voltammetry.…”
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confidence: 99%