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Arrest as a General Property of the Supercooled Liquid State Sluyters JH, Sluyters-Rehbach M Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 120(15), 3735, 2016 |
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Rotation of Water Molecules and Its Relation with the Chemistry and Physics of Liquid Water Sluyters JH, Sluyters-Rehbach M Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 114(2), 863, 2010 |
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The Mechanism of the Hydrogen Ion Conduction in Liquid Light and Heavy Water Derived From the Temperature Dependence of Their Limiting Conductivities Sluyters JH, Sluyters-Rehbach M Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 114(47), 15582, 2010 |
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Two mercury drops on a conducting surface in a mercurous ion solution as a model for electrochemical Ostwald ripening Mulder WH, Sluyters JH Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 468(2), 127, 1999 |
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Electrode kinetics and the nature of the metal electrode - Part 3. The Zn(II)/Zn electrode reaction studied at In plus Ga dropping (micro)electrodes van Venrooij TGJ, Sluyters-Rehbach M, Sluyters JH Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 472(1), 53, 1999 |
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Electrode kinetics and the nature of the metal electrode - Part 4. The Zn(II)/Zn electrode reaction studied at dropping Tl plus Ga alloy electrodes van Venrooij TGJ, Sluyters-Rehbach M, Sluyters JH Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 472(1), 64, 1999 |
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Indium adsorption at the surface of liquid In+Ga alloy electrodes in contact with an aqueous 1M NaClO4 solution van Venrooij TGJ, Sluyters-Rehbach M, Sluyters JH Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 462(1), 111, 1999 |
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Two mercury drops on a conducting surface in a mercurous ion solution as a model for electrochemical Ostwald ripening (vol 468, pg 127, 1999) Mulder WH, Sluyters JH Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 476(2), 184, 1999 |
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A Mechanistic Study of Cd(II) Reduction at the Mercury-Electrode from Aqueous 0.5 M Na2SO4 Base Electrolyte by the Combination of DC and AC Voltammetry with the Dropping Mercury Microelectrode Technique Bijl FJ, Sluytersrehbach M, Sluyters JH Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 435(1-2), 137, 1997 |
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The Theory of Impedance and Demodulation Voltammetry for Electrode-Reactions Complicated by Both Activation Polarization and Reactant Adsorption, and Their Combined Application to Tl+ Reduction at the DME .2. Blankenborg SG, Sluytersrehbach M, Sluyters JH Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 401(1-2), 3, 1996 |