- was a
Czech chemist and inventor. Heyrovský was the
inventor of the
polarographic method,
father of the
electroanalytical method and
recipient of the...
- and the
introduction of
computer aided and
controlled systems.
Modern polarographic and
voltammetric methods on
mercury electrodes came
about in
three sections...
- L. O.; Levitskaya, G. D. (1999). "Use of
Eriochrome black T for the
polarographic determination of rare-earth metals".
Journal of
Analytical Chemistry...
- 814–825. doi:10.1021/cr068123a. PMID 18154363. KANWISHER, JOHN (1959). "
Polarographic oxygen electrode" (PDF).
Limnology and Oceanography. 4 (2): 210–217...
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Prague (1880)
Jaroslav Heyrovský (1890–1967) — chemist;
inventor of the
polarographic method and
recipient of the
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry (1959); born, lived...
- gas into an
electrochemical cell and its
concentration determined by
polarographic or
galvanic electrodes. This
analytical method is
sensitive and accurate...
- not
rapidly changing. As such, the
typical signal to
noise ratio of a
polarographic experiment allows detection limits of only
approximately 10−5 or 10−6...
- the same principle,
including the
first immobilized-enzyme-activated
polarographic sensor in 1972. They then
developed further biomedical instrumentation:...
- in
foods including microbiological ****ays,
chemiluminescence ****ays,
polarographic,
spectrophotometric and high-performance
liquid chromatography processes...
- Fm2+/Fm0
couple has an
electrode potential of −2.37(10) V
based on
polarographic measurements.
Though few
people come in
contact with fermium, the International...