Perfluoro and sulfonated ion-exchange polymers are recognized as a very useful material for various mechanistic studies and applications in electrochemistry. These polymers are characterized by high equivalent weights and by a low number of ion-exchange sites interposed between long organic chains. The solubility enables a preparation of stable polyelectrolyte films on the electrode surface. Examples of the determination of trace metals and organic componds in real environmental samples are presented.
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Fungaro, D. A., & Brett, C. M. A. (2000). Eletrodos modificados com polímeros perfluorados e sulfonados: aplicações em análises ambientais. Química Nova, 23(6), 805–811. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422000000600014
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