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Electrochemical strategies in detection science - No. 6

Banks, Craig(Contributions by)Campo, Javier del(Contributions by)Compton, Richard(Contributions by)Economou, Anastasios(Contributions by)Gooding, Justin(Contributions by)JinLee, Hye(Contributions by)Kranz, Christine(Contributions by)Lunte, Sue(Contributions by)O'Riordan, Alan(Contributions by)Silvester, Debbie(Contributions by)Arrigan, Damien W M(Edited by)Reddy, Subrayal M(Series edited by)Thompson, Michael(Editor-in-chief)
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Electrochemical methods of chemical analysis have been widely used for many years, most especially the trusty pH electrode and conductivity meter, but also in the massmanufactured glucose test strips which place electrochemical measurements into the hands of non-scientists.

The purpose of this volume is to address recent advances in methods, devices and technology that will enable new widely-used measurement strategies in the future.

Surveying research and development advances over the last decade within the areas of electrochemical detection based on new and re-vitalised methods, new materials with enhanced properties and new devices that achieve better electroanalytical signal generation, this will be a vital resource for graduate students and professional electrochemists.

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Royal Society of Chemistry
1782622527 / 9781782622529
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
543.4
12/10/2015
England
English
387 pages
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