JOURNAL ARTICLE

Differential Voltammetry Using Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode

Kenneth J. MartinIrving. Shain

Year: 1958 Journal:   Analytical Chemistry Vol: 30 (11)Pages: 1808-1810   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

"The general techniques of voltammetry with continuously varying potential have been applied to a differential method in which two electrolysis cells are used, each with a hanging mercury drop electrode. Using this method it is possible to determine lO/sup -6/ solutions with increased precision, and it is also possible to analyze solutions as dilute as 10/sup -6/ without removing oxygen from the electrolysis cells. Mixtures can be analyzed easily by adding individual components of the mixture to the reference cell."

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