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Electrochemical properties of natural organic matter (NOM), fractions of NOM, and model biogeochemical electron shuttles
James T. Nurmi,
Paul G. Tratnyek
School Of Public Health
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Chemical Compounds
Quinone
100%
anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate
68%
Electron Particle
67%
Juglone
65%
Menadione
59%
Ubiquinone-5
44%
Behavior as Electrode
41%
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
39%
Lawsone
32%
Standard Potential
27%
Formal Potential
26%
Peak Potential
24%
Trace Metal
23%
Working Electrode
21%
Platinum
15%
Cyclic Voltammetry
14%
Electron Transfer
14%
Shape
13%
UV/VIS Spectroscopy
13%
Diffusion
12%
Hydrogen
10%
Solvent
9%
Reduction
9%
Oxidation Reaction
9%
Reaction Yield
8%
Surface
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
electron
87%
organic matter
83%
electrode
44%
platinum
11%
absorbance
11%
trace metal
10%
electrolyte
9%
quantitative analysis
9%
hydrogen
8%
oxidation
6%
method
4%
comparison
4%
rate
3%