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Mikrochimica Acta, 1953
The early history of microchemistry supports the view that this branch of chemistry has now reached the half-century mark. It is now fully established as a scientific field, and it is of interest to review its nature, origins and present position, and to glance briefly at its probable future development.
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The early history of microchemistry supports the view that this branch of chemistry has now reached the half-century mark. It is now fully established as a scientific field, and it is of interest to review its nature, origins and present position, and to glance briefly at its probable future development.
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Microsensors in microchemistry
Microchemical Journal, 1987Abstract Ion-selective microelectrodes with tip diameters of about 0.06 μm can be prepared. They may exhibit detection limits of 10−9M Ca2+ in a typical intracellular electrolyte background (125 mM K+). Measurements in 10−14-liter volumes are conceivable which would correspond to single free ions in the detection volume.
W. Simon, W.E. Morf, D. Ammann
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Nature, 1956
Handbuch der Mikrochemischen Methoden Herausgegeben von Prof. Friedrich Hecht und Prof. Michael K. Zacherl. Band 2: Verwendung der Radioaktivitat in der Mikrochemie. Radiochemische Methoden der Mikrochemie. Von Dr. E. Broda und Dr. T. Schonfeld. Messung Radioaktiver Strahlen in der Mikrochemie. Von Dr. T. Bernert, Dr. B. Karlik und Dr. K.
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Handbuch der Mikrochemischen Methoden Herausgegeben von Prof. Friedrich Hecht und Prof. Michael K. Zacherl. Band 2: Verwendung der Radioaktivitat in der Mikrochemie. Radiochemische Methoden der Mikrochemie. Von Dr. E. Broda und Dr. T. Schonfeld. Messung Radioaktiver Strahlen in der Mikrochemie. Von Dr. T. Bernert, Dr. B. Karlik und Dr. K.
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The teaching of microchemistry
Journal of Chemical Education, 1942Symposium on the Teaching and Practice of Analytical Chemistry, Buffalo, September 8, 1942.
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