Electrosorption at functional interfaces: from molecular-level interactions to electrochemical cell design
Adsorption at charged interfaces plays an important role across all aspects of physical
chemistry, from biological interactions within living organisms to chemical processes such as …
chemistry, from biological interactions within living organisms to chemical processes such as …
Redox interfaces for electrochemically controlled protein–surface interactions: bioseparations and heterogeneous enzyme catalysis
X Su, J Hübner, MJ Kauke, L Dalbosco… - Chemistry of …, 2017 - ACS Publications
Redox-active materials are an attractive platform for engineering specific interactions with
charged species by electrochemical control. We present nanostructured redox-electrodes …
charged species by electrochemical control. We present nanostructured redox-electrodes …
Electrochemically mediated reduction of nitrosamines by hemin-functionalized redox electrodes
Nitrosamines make up a major class of contaminants of emerging concern that are toxic,
present at trace levels in aqueous environments, and challenging to destroy because of their …
present at trace levels in aqueous environments, and challenging to destroy because of their …
Electrochemical polymerization of methylene blue on glassy carbon electrode
B Liu, H Cang, L Cui, H Zhang - International Journal of Electrochemical …, 2017 - Elsevier
Electrochemical polymerization of methylene blue on a glassy carbon electrode was
performed in Na 2 SO 4 solution at pH= 2.0. The electrochemical properties of the as …
performed in Na 2 SO 4 solution at pH= 2.0. The electrochemical properties of the as …
TCAQ-based polymer for electrochemically mediated separations
EES Thai - 2017 - dspace.mit.edu
Redox-mediated separation systems offer the potential to efficiently desalinate water and to
purify contaminated waste streams, among other health and environmental applications. A …
purify contaminated waste streams, among other health and environmental applications. A …
Water Treatment by Capacitive Deionization (CDI): Non-Faradaic and Faradaic Reactions
W Tang - 2017 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
Capacitive deionization (CDI) is attracting increasing attention as an emerging technology
for the facile removal of ions from water. Generally, there are two electrochemical processes …
for the facile removal of ions from water. Generally, there are two electrochemical processes …