Camilo A. Angelucci
Universidade Federal do ABC
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Química Nova | 2015
Janaina Souza-Garcia; Camilo A. Angelucci
This review examined the state of the art of electrochemical and thermodynamic studies involving characteristic features related to the adsorption of anions present in the electrolyte solutions in contact with platinum single crystals electrodes.
Química Nova | 2013
Rafael Donizete Dutra Sandes; Renato Canha Ambrosio; Camilo A. Angelucci
In this work, we applied the free open source SCILAB software for the numerical integration of differential rate law equations to obtain the concentration profiles of chemical species involved in the kinetics of some complex reactions. An automated method was applied to construct the system of ordinary differential equations (ODE) from the postulated chemical models. The solutions of the ODEs were obtained numerically by standard SCILAB functions. We successfully simulated even complex chemical systems such as pH oscillators. This communication opens up the possibility of using SCILAB in simulations and modeling by our chemistry undergraduate students.
Química Nova | 2014
Khallil Hassan Ahmad Ali Fernandes; João Paulo Tenório da Silva Santos; Vinicius Del Colle; Janaina Souza‑Garcia; Camilo A. Angelucci
Cyclic voltammetry has become one of the most useful tools in modern electrochemistry, but the use of digital potentiostats should be treated with caution by users. Staircase Voltammetry utilizes some parameters to build up the potential ramp. However, for some electrochemical processes, the signal response can be different compared with that acquired using true linear sweep (analogic signal). In this work, the role of SCV parameters in current response during the hydrogen electrochemical adsorption/desorption reaction on a platinum surface was studied. In addition, the transient current in each step comprising the ramp was investigated. The results showed that with a step height of 2 mV, the SCV response matches that recorded by linear sweep voltammetry. From the transient current study, two kinds of capacity were identified: non-faradaic and faradaic charge.
Electrochemistry Communications | 2013
Camilo A. Angelucci; Hamilton Varela; Germano Tremiliosi-Filho; Janaina F. Gomes
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010
Camilo A. Angelucci; Enrique Herrero; Juan M. Feliu
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009
Camilo A. Angelucci; Hamilton Varela; Enrique Herrero; Juan M. Feliu
Electrochimica Acta | 2007
Camilo A. Angelucci; Melina D’Villa Silva; Francisco C. Nart
Electrochemistry Communications | 2007
Camilo A. Angelucci; Francisco C. Nart; Enrique Herrero; Juan M. Feliu
ACS Catalysis | 2015
Pablo S. Fernández; Janaina F. Gomes; Camilo A. Angelucci; Polina Tereshchuk; Cauê A. Martins; Giuseppe A. Camara; M.E. Martins; Juarez L. F. Da Silva; Germano Tremiliosi-Filho
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2008
Camilo A. Angelucci; L. Jay Deiner; Francisco C. Nart