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The electrocatalytic reduction of nitrogen compounds. Part I.The electrochemical reduction of nitrite at a rotating platinum ring-disk electrode
The mechanism of the electrochemical reduction of nitrite has been studied at a rotating ring-disc electrode. It is found that the reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide is a reversible process. The reduction of nitric oxide to hydroxylamine involves the intermediate HNO, from which dinitrogen oxide can be formed in a side reaction to the reduction process
Electrochemical behaviour of cytochrome c at low potentials
d.c. polarograms of bovine heart cytochrome c show reduction currents at low potentials. This is observed in buffer solutions with pH values between 1 and 10.5. These currents are attributed to catalytic hydrogen formation (pre-sodium currents). After succinylation of the protein, the current in glycine-NaOH buffer of pH 10.5 disappears almost completely, whereas that in acetate buffer of pH 4.5 is affected only slightly. It is concluded that different groups are responsible for the currents observed in these two buffer
A new method of preparing a rotating ring-disc electrode for the study of carbon supported catalysts
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