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Application of Electrochemical Techniques to Organic Coatings [PDF]

open access: yesCorrosion Engineering, Science and Technology, 2007
Between 18 and 21 April 2007, the 5th International Workshop on Application of Electrochemical Techniques to Organic Coatings (AETOC) was held in Baiona in North West Spain and your correspondent was lucky enough to be one of the delegates. This is one of series of meetings that started in 1999 and have been held subsequently about every two years.
Mills, Douglas J; id_orcid   +1 more
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Electrochemical techniques for lab-on-a-chip applications [PDF]

open access: yesThe Analyst, 2005
During the last few years there has been a rapid increase in the use of electrochemical reactions in lab-on-a-chip devices. This development, which has so far mainly focussed on electrochemical detection in chip-based capillary electrophoresis, can be explained by the fact that electrochemical techniques and devices are particularly well-suited for ...
Nyholm, Leif,
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Electrochemical techniques for studying tribocorrosion processes [PDF]

open access: yesWear, 2004
International audienceThe combined corrosion-wear degradation of materials in sliding contacts immersed in electrically conductive solutions can be investigated in situ by electrochemical techniques.
P Ponthiaux, F Wenger, J P Celis
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Electrochemical Techniques

1974
An electrochemical test method is proposed for determination of the susceptibility of materials to internal hydrogen embrittlement (IHE). The method is based on the assumption that the relative susceptibility of a material depends both on the specific aqueous environment to which the material is exposed and to the dissimilar materials to which it is ...
DL Dull, L Raymond
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Electrochemical techniques in bioanalysis

1987
Electroanalytical techniques are currently gaining popularity in the area of biochemical analysis. There are several reasons for this growth. Electrochemical techniques provide both excellent detection limits with wide dynamic range. These methods are typically readily amenable to miniaturization.
Craig E. Lunte, William R. Heineman
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Electrochemical techniques for microfluidic applications

ELECTROPHORESIS, 2008
AbstractElectrochemical principles provide key techniques to promote the construction of bio/chemical microsystems of the next generation. There is a wealth of technology for the microfabrication of bio/chemical sensors. In addition, microfluidic transport in a network of flow channels, pH regulation, and automatic switching can be realized by ...
Fumihiro, Sassa   +3 more
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Apoptosis Evaluation by Electrochemical Techniques

Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2015
AbstractApoptosis has close relevance to pathology, pharmacology, and toxicology. Accurate and convenient detection of apoptosis would be beneficial for biological study, clinical diagnosis, and drug development. Based on distinct features of apoptotic cells, a diversity of analytical techniques have been exploited for sensitive analysis of apoptosis ...
Jian, Yin, Peng, Miao
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Electrochemical techniques used to characterize electrochemical cells

2016 International Conference and Exposition on Electrical and Power Engineering (EPE), 2016
In this paper, we present some techniques used to characterize the electrochemical cells. The main role of the batteries is to provide power and to recharge using DC. The research led to the identification of different charging methods which prevent battery damage.
Macovei Ştefan-Cristian   +3 more
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Applications of electrochemical techniques in mineral analysis

Talanta, 2014
This review, covering reports published in recent decade from 2004 to 2013, shows how electrochemical (EC) techniques such as voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, potentiometry, coulometry, etc., have made significant contributions in the analysis of minerals such as clay, sulfide, oxide, and oxysalt.
Yusheng, Niu   +4 more
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