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Square Wave Voltammetry

Analytical Chemistry, 1985
Janet G. Osteryoung   +1 more
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Square-wave voltammetry of some bipyridinium oximes

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1990
Abstract Four bis(1-methylpyridinium) oximes (toxogonin, HS-6, HI-6 and HGG-12, see Scheme 1) were analysed by square-wave voltammetry from l M aqueous solutions of NaNO 3 . Britton-Robinson buffers and HNO 3 , were used for pH adjustments between 1 and 10. In acidic media, the oximes exhibit two (toxogonin, HS-6 and HGG-12) or four (HI-6) SWV peaks.
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Theory of square wave voltammetry

Analytical Chemistry, 1969
Louis. Ramaley, Matthew S. Krause
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Determination of Stevioside by Square-wave Voltammetry

2010
Steviol glycosides are electroactive compounds and can be detected by mercury electrode. The maxima of square-wave voltammograms of steviol and stevioside appear at -1.3 V vs Ag/AgCl in 1 M NaCl at approximately pH 11. The responses are quasireversible and probably caused by electro-reduction of carboxyl, or ester groups, respectively.
Komorsky-Lovrić, Šebojka   +2 more
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Square Wave Voltammetry

Analytical Chemistry, 1980
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Analytical application of square wave voltammetry

Analytical Chemistry, 1969
Matthew S. Krause, Louis. Ramaley
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Theory and application of square-wave voltammetry

2007
Square-wave voltammetry is one of the most sensitive voltammetric techniques provided by modern computer-controlled electrochemical instruments. It was developed by combining the high-amplitude, high-frequency square-wave with the fast staircase waveform. It can be used for both electrokinetic and electroanalytical measurements.
Lovrić, Milivoj   +1 more
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