Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10564282 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2005 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
This review gives a survey of the application of voltammetric trace-metal analysis to water, sediment and soil by focusing on the challenging task to perform reliable in situ measurements. This implies development of new concepts for metal-speciation measurements in association with both voltammetric measurements and biogeochemical processes, new bioanalogical sensors, modern micro-total-analytical systems, and rugged submersible probes based on specifically designed mechanics, electronics and software.
Keywords
PLMμTASSWASVADSVDPASVASVVIPSCPHMDEHanging mercury drop electrodereference electrodeAuxiliary electrodeStripping chronopotentiometryAquatic systemsTrace metalsPermeation liquid membraneAnodic stripping voltammetrysquare wave anodic stripping voltammetryAdsorptive stripping voltammetryDifferential pulse anodic stripping voltammetryWorking electrodeSpeciation
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Authors
J. Buffle, M.-L. Tercier-Waeber,