Publications by authors named "Denis Martins de Godoi"

Dimensionally stable anodes (DSA) have been widely used to degrade organic compounds because these surfaces promote the electrogeneration of active chlorine species in the bulk of the solution, as well as in the vicinity of the anode when NaCl is used as supporting electrolyte. In this work, the nanoparticles synthesis of IrO and RuO was performed to obtain two types of DSA electrodes named Class I and II to degrade oxamic acid. For Class I and II DSA, the nanoparticles used were synthesized separately and in the same reaction medium, respectively.

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A porous Teflon ring|solid disk electrode is herein described specifically designed for acquiring online mass spectrometric measurements under well-defined forced convection created by liquid emerging from a circular nozzle impinging on the disk under wall-jet conditions. Measurements were performed for the oxidation of hydrazine, N(2)H(4), in a deaerated phosphate buffer electrolyte (pH 7) on Au, a process known to yield dinitrogen as the product. The N(2)(+) ion currents, measured by the mass spectrometer, i(N(2)(+)), as well as the corresponding polarization curves recorded simultaneously displayed very similar s-like shapes when plotted as a function of the potential applied to the Au disk.

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The affinity of Cd(2+) toward carboxyl-terminated species covalently bound to monodisperse superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, Fe(3)O(4)(np)-COOH, was investigated in situ in aqueous electrolytes using rotating disk electrode techniques. Strong evidence that the presence of dispersed Fe(3)O(4)(np)-COOH does not affect the diffusion limiting currents was obtained using negatively and positively charged redox active species in buffered aqueous media (pH = 7) devoid of Cd(2+). This finding made it possible to determine the concentration of unbound Cd(2+) in solutions containing dispersed Fe(3)O(4)(np)-COOH, 8 and 17 nm in diameter, directly from the Levich equation.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Denis Martins de Godoi"

  • - Denis Martins de Godoi's research primarily focuses on the degradation of organic compounds and the development of innovative electrode materials, particularly dimensionally stable anodes (DSAs) for effective electrochemical processes.
  • - His work includes the synthesis of RuO and IrO nanoparticles for use in DSA electrodes and explores their performance in degrading oxamic acid, highlighting the influence of the synthesis method on electrode efficiency.
  • - Additionally, Godoi has investigated the adsorption properties of carboxyl-terminated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for heavy metal ion capture, offering insights into their utility in analytical chemistry through techniques like rotating disk electrode analysis.