2017
Electrochemical behavior Zn(II) at carbon steel electrode in deep eutectic solvents based on choline chloride, Gutiérrez, E., Rodriguez, J.A., Cruz-Borbolla, J., Castrillejo, Y., Barrado, E., International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 12 (2017) 8860-8867
Abstract
Deep eutectic solvents prepared by mixture of choline chloride with urea, thiourea and ethylene glycol(1:2 molar ratio) were used to study the electrochemical behavior Zn(II) at carbon steel 1018 electrode.Zn deposits were immersed in a corrosive media (NaCl 3%wt). Composition of the solvent employedcauses a difference in electrodeposition and corrosion behaviors, being diffusion coefficient value acritical parameter associated to these processes.
Magnetic solids in analytical chemistry: A review
Characterization of Main Anthocyanins Extracted from Pericarp Blue Corn by MALDI-ToF MS
Study of the Humic Acid-Heavy Metal Interactions and Determination of their Stability Constants....
Evaluation of metal content and its effect on the stability of anthocyanins
Facilitated transport of Hg(II) through novel activated composite membranes
Mercury Ions Removal from Aqueous Solution Using an Activated Composite Membrane