A simple and sensitive method of data treatment by second-order derivative square wave voltammetry (SD-SWV) was developed for the determination of vanillin at a platinum electrode. It was shown that the irreversible oxidation reaction is controlled by the adsorption and occurs following a mechanism involving two electrons, similar to other phenolic derivatives. The experimental parameters of SWV which exert influence on vanillin determination, such as frequency, pulse amplitude, or step potential, were optimized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNew very stable composites prepared by deposition of resorcinol-formaldehyde polymer (RF-) or carbon (C-) xerogels into walls of commercial porous tubular ceramics (TiO2-ZrO2 and alphaAl2O3-gammaAl203) were obtained by a sol-gel process followed by a drying and a pyrolytic (only for C-xerogel/ceramic composites) step. They were characterized by nitrogen adsorption-desorption, SEM and XRD, and tested for gas (H2, CH4, CO2 and CO) separation applications. Additional morpho-structural information about the open-interconnected ultramicropore structure of composites was found by gas permeation investigation.
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