Modified carbon-containing electrodes in stripping voltammetry of metals. Part II. Composite and microelectrodes

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The second part of the review, which covers modified carbon-containing electrodes, describes composite and microelectrodes. Electrodes made of commercial and laboratory carbon-containing composite materials are discussed. Impregnated and thick-film electrodes and microelectrodes made of carbon fibers form a separate group. Various modifiers and methods of electrode modification are presented. Prospects for the future development of solid-state modified electrodes are considered. © 2007 The Author(s).

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Stozhko, N. Y., Malakhova, N. A., Fyodorov, M. V., & Brainina, K. Z. (2008). Modified carbon-containing electrodes in stripping voltammetry of metals. Part II. Composite and microelectrodes. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 12(10), 1219–1230. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10008-007-0474-2

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