1962
DOI: 10.1021/ac60191a032
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Polarographic Investigations in the Ammoniate of Sodium Iodide.

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“…Therefore, the ratedetermining step for the n.e.r, in liquid ammonia must be some electrochemical process represented by Eq. [8]. Similar conclusions were reached by Gessler and Pleskov (6) in their studies in liquid ammonia, and by Gerischer and Mauerer (18) in their investigations in aqueous KOH solutions.…”
Section: Nhxads -> Nhy Ads -}-(X --Y)h + + (X --Y)e-[8]supporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Therefore, the ratedetermining step for the n.e.r, in liquid ammonia must be some electrochemical process represented by Eq. [8]. Similar conclusions were reached by Gessler and Pleskov (6) in their studies in liquid ammonia, and by Gerischer and Mauerer (18) in their investigations in aqueous KOH solutions.…”
Section: Nhxads -> Nhy Ads -}-(X --Y)h + + (X --Y)e-[8]supporting
confidence: 80%
“…The liquid ammonia solutions were prepared from anhydrous ammonia (99.99%) and vacuum-dried, reagent grade NI-I4NO3 using methods similar to those described previously (2,7). At 0 ~ and 20~ the mole ratio of NI-I3 to NH4NO~ is about 1.5 in the ammoniate of this salt (8). At --60~ approximately 5M solu-tions of NH4NO3 were used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the aromatic series the reduction of aromatic nitro compounds continues to be used to study the applicability of new solvents, and techniques. Data are reported for the reduction of various nitro compounds and their reduction products in liquid ammonia containing ammonium thiocyanate (146,810), lithium nitrate (115), and sodium iodide (855). Oscillopolarographic studies are reported for some of these compounds in the same solvent containing ammonium thiocyanate (145,146) and ammonium nitrate (623).…”
Section: R-i + E -» [R-i ]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the use of anhydrous solvents have continued and have been reviewed (425). Data are given for the behavior of inorganic and organic compounds in dimethylsulfoxide (845,846), M-methylacetamide (473), N,N-Aimethylacetamide (663), tetramethylurea (1053), formamides (287), and liquid ammonia containing lithium nitrate (1115), ammonium nitrate (623), ammonium thiocyanate (145,146,810), and sodium iodide (855).…”
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“…Traces of water have an important effect. Sellars and Leonard (222) have performed polarography in the ammoniate of sodium iodide and report normal behavior for both inorganic and organic electroactive species. Schober, Guttmann, and Nedbalek (218) have reviewed polarographic behavior in ethylenediamine, acetic anhydride, and dimethylsulfoxide.…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%