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Written for graduate students and analytical chemists, this text is part of a series designed to provide authoritative reviews on recent developments and applications of well-established techniques in the field. The authors cover electrochemical electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, potentiometry, and other topics important to the field of electrochemistry and analytical chemistry. The book discusses applications currently under investigation and covers techniques outside the scope of electrochemistry that can be applied to electrochemical problems. It also offers electroanalytical techniques available for use in areas such as electro-organic synthesis, fuel cell studies, and radical ion formation.
This volume is part of a continuing series designed to provide authoritative reviews on recent developments and applications of well-established techniques in the field of electroanalytical chemistry. Volume 25 includes measurement of absolute single half-cell reduction potentials with mass spectrometry, bioanalytical applications of electrochemistry at liquid¿liquid microinterfaces, an advance in anodic molecular electrochemistry, and discussion of protein film chemistry techniques for studying hydrogenase. Coverage in this volume should specifically appeal to electrochemists, bioanalytical and life scientists, microbiologists, and researchers in bio-nanotechnology.
This book is designed to provide authoritative reviews in the field of modern electroanalytical chemistry defined in its broadest sense. It is helpful to practicing analytical chemists interested in learning about and applying electroanalytical techniques.
This volume provides authoritative reviews in the field of modern electroanalytical chemistry defined in its broadest sense. It is valuable to practicing analytical chemists interested in learning about and applying electroanalytical techniques.
This book examines the metal/solution interface with the electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance, exploring electrostatic adsorption, metal deposition, and roughness. It explores the indirect laser-induced temperature-jump method for characterizing fast interfacial electron transfer.
This volume is part of a continuing series that provides authoritative reviews on recent developments and applications of well-established techniques in the field of electroanalytical chemistry. Each volume provides the necessary background and starting point for graduate students undertaking related research projects and is of special interest to practicing analytical chemists concerned with electroanalytical techniques. Volume 27 continues this tradition with innovative contributions from internationally respected scientists who highlight new technologies and trends in Protein Biosensing, Bipolar Electrochemistry, and X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy in Electrochemistry.
For more than three decades the Electroanalytical Chemistry Series has delivered the most in-depth and critical research related to issues in electrochemistry. Volume 24 continues this gold-standard with practical reviews of recent applications as well as innovative contributions from internationally respected specialists who highlight the emergence of new technologies and trends in the field.
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