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Error function approximations of interest in electrochemistry.
(Editora Unesp, 1996-01-01)
The error function is present in several equations describing eletrode processes. But, only approximations of this function are used. In this work, these and other approximations are studied and evaluated according to precision.
Analysis of the applicability of short time chronoamperometry for the kinetic study of the hydrogen oxidation reaction
(Elsevier, 2013-09)
This work analyses the applicability of the chronoamperometric method for the evaluation of the kinetic parameters of the hydrogen oxidation reaction. It consists in the application of an overpotential step and the subsequent ...
ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF IODIDE AT A GLASSY CARBON ELECTRODE IN METHYLENE CHLORIDE AT VARIOUS TEMPERATURES
(Sociedad Chilena de Química, 2010)
Electrochemical determination of the antioxidant capacity: The ceric reducing/antioxidant capacity (CRAC) assay
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2008)
The CRAC assay is a direct electron transfer test of antioxidant capacity for several organic compounds. The ability of eight different compounds in reducing Cc 41 was studied by chronoamperometric measurements of the ...
Error function approximations of interest in electrochemistry.
(Editora Unesp, 2014)
Error function approximations of interest in electrochemistry.
(Editora Unesp, 1996-01-01)
The error function is present in several equations describing eletrode processes. But, only approximations of this function are used. In this work, these and other approximations are studied and evaluated according to precision.
Aproximações da função erro de interesse em eletroquímica
(1996-12-01)
The error function is present in several equations describing eletrode processes. But, only approximations of this function are used. In this work, these and other approximations are studied and evaluated according to precision.
Study of the contribution of nicotinic receptors to the release of endogenous biogenic amines in Drosophila brain
(Humana Press, 2016)
Biogenic amines (BAs) are a group of molecules that act as neurotransmitters or neuromodulators in key regions of the brain involved in the development and consolidation of behaviors. The deregulation of neural systems ...