Electroanalytical flow measurements - Recent advances

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As general trends in current development of chemical analysis, including electroanalysis, one can indicate a search for methods fast and multianalyte, for miniaturized measuring devices, mechanization and automation of analytical processes. In all these trends a significant role is played by measurements in flow conditions. The major advantage of flow electroanalysis is a possibility of utilizing a kinetic discrimination in potentiometric measurements and enhancement of mass transport in voltammetric techniques. Flow injection techniques provide shortening of time of a single analytical determination due to reproducible use of transient signal from the detector without need of obtaining a steady-state equilibrium signal. Electrochemical detection in HPLC gives often improved selectivity and detection limit for electroactive solutes, whereas in capillary electrophoresis it allows a convenient design of portable, integrated chips for field application. This review presents state-of-the -art of flow electroanalysis based on 226 cited literature references.

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Trojanowicz, M., Szewczynska, M., & Wcislo, M. (2003). Electroanalytical flow measurements - Recent advances. In Electroanalysis (Vol. 15, pp. 347–365). Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/elan.200390041

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