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    Differentiating between ortho- and para-Quinone Surface Groups on Graphite, Glassy Carbon, and Carbon Nanotubes Using Organic and Inorganic Voltammetric and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Labels

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    Ortho-Quinones can be differentiated from other oxygen-contg. surface functional groups on the surfaces of graphite, glassy C, bamboo-like, and hollow-tube multiwalled C nanotubes and single-walled C nanotubes by chem. labeling them with either an inorg. hexaamminechromium(III) complex or org. 1,2-phenylenediamine derivs. Both types of labels can be obsd. using cyclic voltammetry or by XPS and used to quantify the nos. and relative distribution of ortho-quinones from other oxygen-contg. species on the surface including electroactive para-quinones which are not labeled. Labeling of ortho-quinones with 1,2-phenylenediamine derivs. gave phenazine-like adducts on the graphitic surface which have a distinct voltammetry particularly from that of the underivatized para-quinones. [on SciFinder(R)

    Polymer interfaces on a molecular scale: Comparison of techniques and some examples

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