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CH3OH- Reference state

Fig. 3-29 In situ infrared spectra of platinum electrode in 0.5M E12S04 with 0.1 M CH3OH. Reference state 100mV. Fig. 3-29 In situ infrared spectra of platinum electrode in 0.5M E12S04 with 0.1 M CH3OH. Reference state 100mV.
Fig. 3- 1 In situ infrared spectra of polyciystalline platinum electrode at 600 mV and lOSOmV in 0.5 M H2SO4 with 1M CH3OH. Reference state lOSOmV. Fig. 3- 1 In situ infrared spectra of polyciystalline platinum electrode at 600 mV and lOSOmV in 0.5 M H2SO4 with 1M CH3OH. Reference state lOSOmV.
Fig. 4—25 In situ infrared spectra of a smooth Pt-Mo electrode in 3 M H2SO4 with 0.1 M CH3OH at various potentials. Reference state 50mV. [Pg.236]

Fig. 17 Template-directed synthesis of borromeate 33 can from 18 components be completed in nearly a quantitative yield.118 Six ordered molecules of CH3OH were found residing in the cavity (250 A1) of Con-33 in the solid state.117 Reprinted with permission from Ref.117 (For color version of this figure, the reader is referred to the web version of this book.)... Fig. 17 Template-directed synthesis of borromeate 33 can from 18 components be completed in nearly a quantitative yield.118 Six ordered molecules of CH3OH were found residing in the cavity (250 A1) of Con-33 in the solid state.117 Reprinted with permission from Ref.117 (For color version of this figure, the reader is referred to the web version of this book.)...

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