1956
DOI: 10.1021/ja01585a012
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The Effect of the Solvent on the Polarographic Reduction of Cations1

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“…Bruss and DeVries (7) in a study of the effect of solvents on the polarographic reduction of cations observed the E,~ values of bismuth, cadmium, chromium (III), and zinc ions against a silver-silver chloride electrode in a number of different solvents of which formamide was one. Their values for cadmium and zinc ions check with ours when one considers the different reference electrodes used.…”
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“…Bruss and DeVries (7) in a study of the effect of solvents on the polarographic reduction of cations observed the E,~ values of bismuth, cadmium, chromium (III), and zinc ions against a silver-silver chloride electrode in a number of different solvents of which formamide was one. Their values for cadmium and zinc ions check with ours when one considers the different reference electrodes used.…”
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“…Example extrapolation for determination of the static dielectric constant (ε s ) with formamide (F). Literature values for static permittivity are shown as crosses. , …”
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“…All measurements were performed at 298 K, unless otherwise stated. ε s and ε ∞ literature values for F, ,, NMF ,,,,,,, , and NEF. …”
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“…In the case of MnCl 2 , the polarographic wave is usually not observed in DMF solutions. 10 The polymerization degree of poly-VBI ⅐ NiCl 2 was evaluated by viscometry (propyl alcohol, 293 K, ␣ ϭ 0.70, K ϭ 0.75 ϫ 10 Ϫ4 ; ref. 11) after desorption of NiCl 2 .…”
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