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Carbon-based Composite Electrodes: Preparation, Characterization and Application in Electroanalysis
Electrodes based on carbon, i.e., expanded graphite (20%, wt.)-epoxy composite(20EG-Epoxy) and expanded graphite (20%, wt.)-polystyrene composite (20EG-PS) havebeen prepared, characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and cyclicvoltammetry ...
Aniela Pop, S J Picken, Florica Manea
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Calixarenes in electroanalysis
Electroanalysis, 1995The use of calix[n]arenes as recognition reagents in electroanalysis is reviewed. Calix[n]arenes (n = 4 to 14) are macrocylic phenol-formaldehyde condensates which may be derivatized at the phenolic oxygen position to produce macrocycles capable of the selective binding of metal cations.
Katherine M. O'Connor +2 more
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Levitating Droplet Electroanalysis
Analytical ChemistryChemical reactions that occur in droplets proceed much differently compared to bulk phases. For instance, many groups have studied droplets during levitation by mass spectrometry and fluorescence to gain more detailed mechanistic insight. Such droplets maximize the probability of solution species interacting with the solution-air interface, an ...
Lynn E. Krushinski +2 more
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Electroanalysis of biomacromolecules
1995Biomacromolecules are involved in most of the fundamental reactions of living organisms. The basic building blocks of the most significant biomacromolecules (nucleic acids, proteins) are the molecules, which contain extensive delocalized or mobile electron systems.
Viktor Brabec +2 more
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1997
The aim of this project was the development of new analytical methods for the measurement of reactive (toxic) aluminium in natural waters (i.e. soil solutions, rivers and lakes). Indirect electrochemical methods were used. These involve the formation of a complex between a metal and a redox-active ligand.
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The aim of this project was the development of new analytical methods for the measurement of reactive (toxic) aluminium in natural waters (i.e. soil solutions, rivers and lakes). Indirect electrochemical methods were used. These involve the formation of a complex between a metal and a redox-active ligand.
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2011
Electroanalytical methods can have adverse environmental side effects. In this chapter the main features that will make it possible to avoid their deleterious aspects are considered. Alternative solvents and new electrode materials available are discussed and special attention has been paid to the development and applications of electrochemical sensors
Lucas Hernández +2 more
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Electroanalytical methods can have adverse environmental side effects. In this chapter the main features that will make it possible to avoid their deleterious aspects are considered. Alternative solvents and new electrode materials available are discussed and special attention has been paid to the development and applications of electrochemical sensors
Lucas Hernández +2 more
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Food electroanalysis: sense and simplicity
The Chemical Record, 2011AbstractWith the appearance of advanced approaches such as screen‐printed technology, biosensors, microchips and nanotechnology, among others, electroanalysis is undergoing a true Renaissance. Inherent miniaturization of electrochemistry makes it a unique detection and transduction principle, highly compatible with the modern miniaturized analytical ...
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Perspective: What constitutes a quality paper in electroanalysis?
Talanta Open, 2021Craig Banks, Robert D Crapnell
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