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Probing Biointerfaces with QCM‑D and Electrochemistry: Opportunities and Challenges toward Integrated EQCM‑D Biosensing. [PDF]
Lin SH, Hsu Y, Luo SC.
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Structure-guided development of an electrochemical aptasensor for Salmonella Typhi HlyE antigen detection using in silico and experimental approaches. [PDF]
Ahmad Najib M +11 more
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Redox Cycling in Two-Polarized Electrode Sensors: Diagnostic Insights Guided by Theory. [PDF]
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Oscillatory dynamics in paclitaxel-proteinoid networks. [PDF]
Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A.
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Ultra-sensitive glyphosate detection in soil and wastewater using Zn-zeolitic imidazolate framework-67/montmorillonite nanocomposite electrochemical sensor. [PDF]
Elfiky M, Beltagi AM, Bediwy MM.
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Square-wave voltammetry is a technique that is readily available to anybody applying modern electrochemical measuring systems. Its use can be beneficial in analytical applications as well as in fundamental studies of electrode mechanisms. On a first glance it seems that the analytical application of square-wave voltammetry is rather simple and does not
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Square-wave voltammetry is a technique that is readily available to anybody applying modern electrochemical measuring systems. Its use can be beneficial in analytical applications as well as in fundamental studies of electrode mechanisms. On a first glance it seems that the analytical application of square-wave voltammetry is rather simple and does not
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Thin-layer square wave voltammetry and square wave stripping voltammetry
Analytical Chemistry, 1987The feasibility of combining the highly sensitive techniques of square wave voltametry (SWV) and square wave stripping voltametry (SWSV) with a commercially available thin-layer electrochemical cell having a single-working electrode is demonstrated.
Vinay. Kumar, William R. Heineman
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