Definition of Electropolymerization. Meaning of Electropolymerization. Synonyms of Electropolymerization

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- standards when it is stabilized. Electropolymerization supplies a thin polymer film, 10 to 100 nm. The electropolymerization of an insulating polymer results...
- 2007, 85(B5): 489–493". Enzyme Electrodes for Glucose Oxidation by Electropolymerization of Pyrrole. 85 (5): 489–493. doi:10.1205/psep07031. Vernitskaya...
- and varying degrees of regioregularity. The stoichiometry of the electropolymerization is: n C4H4S → (C4H2S)n + 2n H+ + 2n e− The degree of polymerization...
- Polymerization is conducted by oxidation using electrochemical methods (electropolymerization) or electron-transfer reagents. An idealized equation is shown:...
- as methylene blue, methylene green, thionine, and others, can be electropolymerized into conductive polymers used as electrocatalysts for NADH oxidation...
- February 2011. Eftekhari, Ali; Yazdani, Bahareh (2010). "Initiating electropolymerization on graphene sheets in graphite oxide structure". Journal of Polymer...
- methacrylamide or from isopropylene oxide and ammonia. MeAN can undergo electropolymerization, if it is submitted to electroreduction at metallic cathodes in...
- the Royal Irish Academy "The use of microelectrodes to probe the electropolymerization mechanism of heterocyclic conducting polymers" - Journal of Electroanalytical...
- February 2011. Eftekhari, Ali; Yazdani, Bahareh (2010). "Initiating electropolymerization on graphene sheets in graphite oxide structure". Journal of Polymer...
- often EDOT derivatives, are subsequently polymerised either by electropolymerization or by chemical oxidative polymerisation (eg. with FeCl3 or Fe(OTs)3)...