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  • Forest Management Under Uncertainties of Carbon Life Cycle by Zhuo Ning

    Forest Management Under Uncertainties of Carbon Life Cycle

    Zhuo Ning

  • Investigating Knowledge and Behavior Intention among Ghanaian Smallholder Farmers by Alyssa Barrett

    Investigating Knowledge and Behavior Intention among Ghanaian Smallholder Farmers

    Alyssa Barrett

  • Photocatalytic Removal of EDCs and PPCPs from Wastewater by Sara Fast

    Photocatalytic Removal of EDCs and PPCPs from Wastewater

    Sara Fast

  • Prebiotics and Probiotics on Broiler Chicken Gut Health by Xi Wang

    Prebiotics and Probiotics on Broiler Chicken Gut Health

    Xi Wang

  • Algal Biodiesel Production Via Extractive Transesterification by Edith Martinez Ortiz

    Algal Biodiesel Production Via Extractive Transesterification

    Edith Martinez Ortiz

  • Computational-Experimental Analysis of Woodpecker's Beaks by Na Yeon Lee

    Computational-Experimental Analysis of Woodpecker's Beaks

    Na Yeon Lee

  • Effecs of Nurr1 on Dopamine Neurotransmission and Behavior by Evangel Kummari

    Effecs of Nurr1 on Dopamine Neurotransmission and Behavior

    Evangel Kummari

  • Genotype, Nutrient and Harvest Management Effects on Switchgrass Ethanol Yield and Production by Ramdeo Seepaul

    Genotype, Nutrient and Harvest Management Effects on Switchgrass Ethanol Yield and Production

    Ramdeo Seepaul

  • Photosynthetic Microbial Desalination Cells (PMDCs) by Bahareh Kokabian

    Photosynthetic Microbial Desalination Cells (PMDCs)

    Bahareh Kokabian

  • The Effect of the Flipped Model on an Intro Physics Course by Joshua Brian Winter

    The Effect of the Flipped Model on an Intro Physics Course

    Joshua Brian Winter

  • An in situ Electrochemical Study of Electrodeposited Nickel and Nickel-Yttrium Oxide Composite Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy by David O. Wipf, L. Diaz-Ballote, and L. Veleva

    An in situ Electrochemical Study of Electrodeposited Nickel and Nickel-Yttrium Oxide Composite Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy

    David O. Wipf, L. Diaz-Ballote, and L. Veleva

    Electrodeposited nickel and nickel-yttrium oxide composite samples were studied in situ using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM). The monitored probe currents in phosphate-citrate buffer (pH 4.2) in the presence or absence of Ru(NH3)63+ as an oxidizing mediator near the Ni surface show that the SECM is a useful tool for study of the electrochemical activity of heterogeneous metal surface at micrometer scales. The SECM ultramicroelectrode probe tip provides information about the shape, activity and location of particles, such as Y2O3 introduced (co-deposited) in the Ni-matrix of the composite. Experiments show that the Ni-matrix in the composite coating is more active than the pure Ni-coating. This fact is expected, because of texture changes in the Ni structure upon introduction (by co-deposition) of Y2O3 particles. In the absence of mediator in the solution, the electrochemical activity of heterogeneous metal surface at a micro-level is investigated by using O2 concentration changes. The rate of reaction for O2 reduction was found to locally vary at electrodes floating at the open-circuit potential (o.c.p) when compared to an electrode potentiostatically polarized at a more positive potential than the o.c.p. This behavior suggests that local anode and cathode regions are being observed at the o.c.p. sample.

 
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