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Open-NJ Link:
http://middlesexcc.sobeklibrary.com/AA00002897/00001
Material Information
Title:
Establishment of Modern Chemical Techniques for Analytical Chemistry and Fundamental Research
Series Title:
Student Symposium 2021
Creator:
Baradhi. Michael
(
Author, Primary
)
Ghosh, Phalguni
(
Thesis advisor
)
Place of Publication:
Edison, NJ
Publisher:
Middlesex College
Publication Date:
2021 December 17
Copyright Date:
2021
Subjects
Subjects / Keywords:
College students -- poster presentations
( lcsh )
Student Works -- Natural Sciences -- poster presentations
( lcsh )
Chemistry
( lcsh )
Middlesex College (Edison, NJ) -- Student works
Middlesex County College (Edison, NJ)
( lcsh )
Temporal Coverage:
Academic Year 2021-2022 ( 2021 - 2022 )
Spatial Coverage:
New Jersey -- Edison
Notes
Abstract:
The mixture of common molecule ferrocene in the solvent of astronitrile and supporting electrolyte tetrabutylammonium hexafluorophosphate was studied heavily throughout the entire semester. Electron transfer at applied potential or a running potential were monitored closely and analyzed to the best of our ability. With plots that were determined by the electrochemical analyzer, I was able to obtain different types of parameters and achieve more once the plot was transferred to Microsoft excel. Also I was able to find out some sort of secondary reaction happens when the solution is at rest.
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Source Institution:
Middlesex County College Institution
Holding Location:
Middlesex County College Institution
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All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
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