Volume 12, Issue 2
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ارسال های اخیر
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Determination of Nicotinic Acid by Square Wave Voltammetry on a Carbon Paste Electrode: the Crucial Effect of Electrode Composition and Analytical Conditions (University of Tehran, 2020-02-01)The foregone studies have shown that nicotinic acid cannot produce noticeable reductive signal at carbon-based electrodes without appropriate modification of the electrode. This is an obvious reason that mercury is known ...
 
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Synthesis of Ytterbium Tungstate with Excellent Pseudocapacitive Behavior and a High Cycling Stability Material for Supercapacitors (University of Tehran, 2020-02-01)Nanoparticles of ytterbium tungstate prepared through the direct addition of an Yb3+ solution to a tungstate solution, were computed through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy ...
 
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Electrochemical Approach for Determination of Tertahydrozoline HCl Using Gold nanoparticles Electrode (University of Tehran, 2020-02-01)The electrochemical behavior of tetrahydrozoline (THZ) was explored by cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry. A well-defined peak at 915 mV using gold nanomodified electrode (AuNPts/CP) in presence of sodium ...
 
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Cystoseira Gibraltarica Extract as an Environmentally Sustainable Corrosion Inhibitor for Carbon steel in 1.0 M HCl Medium (University of Tehran, 2020-02-01)This study set out to examine the cystoseira gibraltarica extract (CG) as an environmentally sustainable corrosion inhibitor for carbon steel in 1.0 M HCl medium. The corrosion inhibiting effect has been studied by ...
 
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Determination of Chromium(III) and Magnesium(II) Ions in Pharmacological and Real Water Samples using Potentiometric Sensors based on Chitosan Schiff base Derivative as Green and Sensitive Ionophore (University of Tehran, 2020-02-01)In the study, novel and sensitive carbon paste electrodes (CPEs) developed for thepotentiometric measurement of Cr(III) and Mg(II) ions in pharmacological and water samples.CPEs as indicator electrodes were ...
 



