1971
DOI: 10.1016/0368-1874(71)85051-7
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The elucidation of electrochemical mechanisms using the vibrating dropping mercury electrode

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“…Quinine, in a pH 4.0 Mcllvaine buffer supporting electrolyte gives two waves at both the VDME (14) and the SDME. The first wave, an adsorption prewave, corresponds to the reduction of adsorbed quinine; the second wave, bulk quinine in solution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quinine, in a pH 4.0 Mcllvaine buffer supporting electrolyte gives two waves at both the VDME (14) and the SDME. The first wave, an adsorption prewave, corresponds to the reduction of adsorbed quinine; the second wave, bulk quinine in solution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. [85] pKh = 4.94 @ 25°C in aqueous ethanol [58] Electrochemical data; [7], [17], [18], [87]. Handling; Avoid heat, sources of ignition and flame.…”
Section: Fire and Explosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter study, detailed electrochemical measurements were done and the data were correlated to Hueckel MO calculations. A vibrating dropping mercury electrode was used in studies of noncatalytic waves for quinine, quinoline, and 3-aminoquinoline (165). Anodic voltammetric data were reported for phenolic derivatives of isoquinoline (854) Heterocyclic Compounds with Two or More Nitrogens.…”
Section: Nitrogen-containing Heterocyclic Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%