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The Electrochemistry of Halogens

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AbstractThe sections in this article areIntroductionThe Electrochemistry of FluorineIntroductionElectrochemical Generation of FluorineElectrofluorination in SynthesisGas and Ion Sensors for Fluorine and FluorideThe Electrochemistry of ChlorineIntroductionElectrogeneration of Chlorine GasIn Situ Electrogeneration of ChlorineMiscellaneous Methods and Applications Involving Electrogenerated ChlorineSensors for Chlorine and ChlorideThe Electrochemistry of BromineIntroductionElectrochemical Generation of BromineElectrobromination in SynthesisElectrogenerated Bromine as Redox MediatorElectrobromination Processes in Room Temperature Ionic LiquidsMiscellaneous Methods and Applications Involving Electrogenerated BromineSensors for Bromine and BromideThe Electrochemistry of IodineIntroductionElectrochemical Studies of Iodine GenerationElectroiodination and Electrogenerated Iodine as a Redox Mediator in ElectrosynthesisMiscellaneous Methods and Applications Involving Iodine Redox SystemsApplication of Iodine as a Redox Mediator in ElectroanalysisSensors for Iodine and IodideThe Electrochemistry of AstatineIntroductionElectrochemical Studies
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AbstractThe sections in this article areIntroductionThe Electrochemistry of FluorineIntroductionElectrochemical Generation of FluorineElectrofluorination in SynthesisGas and Ion Sensors for Fluorine and FluorideThe Electrochemistry of ChlorineIntroductionElectrogeneration of Chlorine GasIn Situ Electrogeneration of ChlorineMiscellaneous Methods and Applications Involving Electrogenerated ChlorineSensors for Chlorine and ChlorideThe Electrochemistry of BromineIntroductionElectrochemical Generation of BromineElectrobromination in SynthesisElectrogenerated Bromine as Redox MediatorElectrobromination Processes in Room Temperature Ionic LiquidsMiscellaneous Methods and Applications Involving Electrogenerated BromineSensors for Bromine and BromideThe Electrochemistry of IodineIntroductionElectrochemical Studies of Iodine GenerationElectroiodination and Electrogenerated Iodine as a Redox Mediator in ElectrosynthesisMiscellaneous Methods and Applications Involving Iodine Redox SystemsApplication of Iodine as a Redox Mediator in ElectroanalysisSensors for Iodine and IodideThe Electrochemistry of AstatineIntroductionElectrochemical Studies.

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