2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02827975
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Studying the dimerization reaction during the abstraction of halogen from organohalides by laser photoemission, controlled-potential electrolysis, and voltammetry

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“…resolved voltammograms for a trifluoromethyl radical. By their appearance these are close to TRV for other organic radicals described in [1,32,111].…”
Section: Combined Methods: Combination Of the Nonelectrochemical (Or supporting
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“…resolved voltammograms for a trifluoromethyl radical. By their appearance these are close to TRV for other organic radicals described in [1,32,111].…”
Section: Combined Methods: Combination Of the Nonelectrochemical (Or supporting
confidence: 76%
“…A group of methods of laser photoemission (LPE), 2 which were designed in the 1960s to 1990s (see, for example, [1,33,85,86,89]) and the references presented there, getting technically ever more perfect [1,32,39,40,83,, continues to be actively used for both the investigation of irreversible and quasi-reversible electrode reactions involving intermediates in aprotic and protogenic media [1,39,40,84,87,88,[98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111] and the investigation of redox properties of intermediates in aprotic media [1,[94][95][96][97].…”
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“…However, the fact of appearance of colloidal, finely dispersed (or dropped) mercury was conventionally assumed 192 ± 198 to be evidence of the OMC formation. Correspondingly, this type of degradation of cathodes made of different materials accompanied by the formation of organometallic compounds 2 was also observed (for instance, in the electrolysis of BuI at Zn, Hg and Sn electrodes and also at a Pb electrode where Bu 3 PbI could even be isolated 198 ). The indirect evidence of the involvement of the mercury electrode in the depolarizer electroreduction was believed to include the appearance of additional signals in voltammograms that were absent at other electrode and also the easier electroreduction at mercury as compared with electrocatalytically inactive electrodes 199 ± 201 (GC, boron-doped and fluorinated borondoped diamond electrode, see, e.g., Ref.…”
Section: Formation Of Organomercury Derivatives In the Adsorptionmentioning
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