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Polarography is a type of
voltammetry where the
working electrode is a
dropping mercury electrode (DME) or a
static mercury drop
electrode (SMDE), which...
- addition. The
following section summarize each approach. In
classic polarography, the
standard addition method involves creating two
samples – one sample...
- who
received the
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry in 1959 for his
invention of
polarography.
Jaroslav Heyrovský was born in
Prague on
December 20, 1890, the fifth...
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electrodes are emplo**** for the
analysis of
organic and
inorganic samples.
Polarography is a
subclass of
voltammetry that uses a
dropping mercury electrode as...
- include:
classical DC
polarography, oscillopolarography, Kaloussek's switcher, AC
polarography, tast
polarography,
normal pulse polarography,
differential pulse...
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Gerty and Carl
Ferdinand Cori,
chemists Jaroslav Heyrovský (inventor of
polarography,
electroanalytical chemistry and
recipient of the
Nobel Prize) and Otto...
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temperature standard for the
International Temperature Scale (ITS-90). In
polarography, both the
dropping mercury electrode and the
hanging mercury drop electrode...
- 4-dihydroquinazolinone-(4) (ethinazone, Aolan). 5.
Polarography of
heterocyclic compounds]" [On the
Polarography of 2-Methyl-3-(2-methylphenyl)-3,4-dihydroquinazolinone-(4)...
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compounds of
bioelectrochemical interest in
aqueous solutions".
Review of
Polarography. 48 (1): 29–46. doi:10.5189/revpolarography.48.29. eISSN 1884-7692. ISSN 0034-6691...
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Differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) (also
differential pulse polarography, DPP) is a
voltammetry method used to make
electrochemical measurements and...