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Electroanalysis with Carbon Paste Electrodes (Analytical Chemistry)

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Electroanalysis with Carbon Paste Electrodes (Analytical Chemistry)

Electroanalysis with Carbon Paste Electrodes (Analytical Chemistry) by Ivan Svancara, Kurt Kalcher, Alain Walcarius and Karel Vytras
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1439830193 | 666 pages | PDF | 27,3 MB

Because of their simple preparation and low expense, carbon pastes and carbon paste electrodes are widely used in a myriad of instrumental measurements. With an emphasis on practical applications, Electroanalysis with Carbon Paste Electrodes provides a comprehensive overview of carbon paste electrodes.

The text offers a comprehensive and unprecedentedly wide insight into the realm of the carbon paste material, culminating with a systematic presentation of all the methods and procedures applicable to the determination of a myriad of inorganic and organic substances when employing the individual types and variants of carbon paste-based electrodes, sensors, and detectors.

With a lengthy list of up-to-date references, this handy reference source includes many typical as well as specific experimental data, serving as a practical guide for daily laboratory work. More specifically, this monograph, the first of its kind, contains:

• All types of carbon pastes in contemporary classification ,with particular emphasis on chemically and biologically modified configurations, or newly propagated mixtures made of alternate components
• Details on the preparation of carbon pastes, with a number of practical hints and recommendations, including some hitherto unreported approaches
• Practical guidance for experimental laboratory work on the preparation and characterization of carbon pastes, including guides on the testing of newly made mixtures
• Individual methods and procedures for the determination of hundreds of various substances in a complete survey of applications
• Nearly 3300 original references presented as full-text citations