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Biography and bibliography of Professor Senda - Preface Ikeda T |
13 - 20 |
Self-aggregates of synthetic zinc chlorins as the photosensitizer on carbon paste electrodes for a novel solar cell Kureishi Y, Shiraishi H, Tamiaki H |
21 - 28 |
Electrochemical investigation of cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp PCC7942-catalyzed photoreduction of exogenous quinones and photoelectrochemical oxidation of water Torimura M, Miki A, Wadano A, Kano K, Ikeda T |
29 - 36 |
Spatial distribution of domains in binary self-assembled monolayers of thiols having different lengths Munakata H, Kuwabata S, Ohko Y, Yoneyama H |
37 - 43 |
Approximate and empirical expression of the steady-state catalytic current of mediated bioelectrocatalysis to evaluate enzyme kinetics Ohgaru T, Tatsumi H, Kano K, Ikeda T |
44 - 49 |
Electroanalysis of ascorbate and dopamine at a gold electrode modified with a positively charged self-assembled monolayer Raj CR, Ohsaka T |
50 - 60 |
In situ STM imaging of individual molecules in two-component self-assembled monolayers of 3-mercaptopropionic acid and 1-decanethiol on Au(111) Sawaguchi T, Sato Y, Mizutani F |
61 - 68 |
Current oscillation behavior of the O-2/O-2(-) redox couple at a HMDE in non-aqueous aprotic media Saha MS, Che Y, Okajima T, Kiguchi T, Nakamura Y, Tokuda K, Ohsaka T |
69 - 75 |
Bioelectrocatalytic reduction of dioxygen to water at neutral pH using bilirubin oxidase as an enzyme and 2,2 '-azinobis (3-ethylbenzothiazolin-6-sulfonate) as an electron transfer mediator Tsujimura S, Tatsumi B, Ogawa J, Shimizu S, Kano K, Ikeda T |
76 - 81 |
Direct electron transfer of cellobiose dehydrogenase from various biological origins at gold and graphite electrodes Lindgren A, Gorton L, Ruzgas T, Baminger U, Haltrich D, Schulein M |
82 - 87 |
Potential-induced transformation for surfactant aggregates on a metal surface Tang ZY, Wang EK |
88 - 94 |
Electrode reaction of ferrocene in a nitrobenzene plus water emulsion Chen JY, Ikeda O, Aoki K |
95 - 102 |
Ion transfer and photoinduced electron transfer of water-soluble porphyrin at the nitrobenzene vertical bar water interface Osakai T, Muto K |
103 - 109 |
Ion-transfer stripping voltammetry of polyoxyethylene alkyl and alkylphenyl ether surfactants at the organic-gel vertical bar water interface and its application to trace analysis Katano H, Senda M |
110 - 117 |
Some factors in the voltammetric measurement of ion transfer at the micro aqueous vertical bar organic solution interface Ohde H, Uehara A, Yoshida Y, Maeda K, Kihara S |
118 - 123 |
Membrane transport processes in the presence of an applied electrical potential gradient parallel to the aqueous vertical bar membrane interface Kurauchi N, Yoshida Y, Ichieda N, Ohde H, Shirai O, Maeda K, Kihara S |
124 - 130 |
Voltammetric elucidation of the process of self-sustained potential oscillation observed with a liquid membrane system composed of water containing cetyltrimethylammonium chloride vertical bar nitrobenzene containing picric acid vertical bar pure water Maeda K, Nagami S, Yoshida Y, Ohde H, Kihara S |
131 - 136 |
Hydrodynamic approach to ion transfer reactions across an ITIES Ferrigno R, Girault HH |
137 - 142 |
Potential-dependent adsorption and partitioning of ionic components at a liquid vertical bar liquid interface Kakiuchi T |
143 - 147 |
Evaluation of the standard ion transfer potentials for PVC plasticized membranes from voltammetric measurements Langmaier J, Stejskalova K, Samec Z |
148 - 152 |
The estimation of the yeast growth phase by nonlinear dielectric properties of the measured electric current Yositake H, Muraji M, Tsujimoto H, Tatebe W |
153 - 157 |
Electrochemistry of soybean: effects of uncouplers, pollutants, and pesticides Volkov AG, Mwesigwa J |
158 - 161 |
Photoelectric conversion properties of bilayer lipid membranes self-assembled on an ITO substrate Gao H, Luo GA, Jun FB, Ottova AL, Tien HT |