Bolzan, A. E.’s team published research in Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry in 475 | CAS: 14807-75-1

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry published new progress about 14807-75-1. 14807-75-1 belongs to ethers-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Salt,Thiourea,Amine,Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain, name is Formamidine disulfide dihydrochloride, and the molecular formula is C2H8Cl2N4S2, Application of Formamidine disulfide dihydrochloride.

Bolzan, A. E. published the artcileElectrochemical response of thiourea and formamidine disulphide on polycrystalline platinum in aqueous 0.5 M sulphuric acid, Application of Formamidine disulfide dihydrochloride, the publication is Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry (1999), 475(2), 181-189, database is CAplus.

The electrochem. response of both thiourea and formamidine disulfide dissolved in aqueous 0.5M sulfuric acid on polycrystalline platinum electrodes was studied at 298 K, using voltammetry and rotating ring-disk electrode techniques. The electrooxidation of thiourea on platinum involves two stages occurring in different potential windows. The 1st thiourea electrooxidation stage for E<0.7 V (vs. SCE), yielding soluble formamidine disulfide as the main product, behaves as an electrochem. process under intermediate kinetics. Kinetic parameters for the electrooxidation of thiourea are estimated The voltammetric electroreduction of formamidine disulfide dihydrochloride to thiourea is inhibited gradually by the adsorption of byproducts from the electrochem. reactions. The 2nd thiourea electrooxidation stage for E 0.7 V involves the oxidation of thiourea and adsorbed residues competing with the oxide monolayer formation on platinum.

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry published new progress about 14807-75-1. 14807-75-1 belongs to ethers-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Salt,Thiourea,Amine,Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain, name is Formamidine disulfide dihydrochloride, and the molecular formula is C2H8Cl2N4S2, Application of Formamidine disulfide dihydrochloride.

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