2013
DOI: 10.1177/0974909820130611s
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Kansal's Retainer: A Removable, Tooth-Borne Orthodontic Retainer

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“…The intermediate species can produce active complexes with Ce(IV). The Ce(IV) complex's decomposition rate is one factor that can influence the kinetics of CL reaction [39, 40]. Ultraviolet–visible (UV‐vis), fluorescence, and CL spectra were obtained in the presence of diphenoxylate to determine the mechanism of CL reaction in the proposed method.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intermediate species can produce active complexes with Ce(IV). The Ce(IV) complex's decomposition rate is one factor that can influence the kinetics of CL reaction [39, 40]. Ultraviolet–visible (UV‐vis), fluorescence, and CL spectra were obtained in the presence of diphenoxylate to determine the mechanism of CL reaction in the proposed method.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…71 Ce(IV) is a one-electron oxidant and reacts with organic acids to form a reactive intermediate radical. 72,73 The mechanism involves the rapid formation of an activated Ce(IV) complex followed by its slow decomposition (reactions 1-4).…”
Section: Solution Of Ru(phen)mentioning
confidence: 99%