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Electrogeneration of superoxide ion at mercury electrodes with a hydrophobic adsorption film in aqueous media

Matsumoto et al., 1996

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596756519778179000
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Matsumoto F
Tokuda K
Ohsaka T
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Electroanalysis

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The electrogeneration of superoxide ion (O) by the one‐electron reduction of O2 in alkaline aqueous media has been examined using the hanging mercury drop electrode in the presence of several surfactants of the quinoline groups. Based on the superoxide dismutase …
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