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A monograph on the theory of this procedure and its application to environmental monitoring. Considers all variants of stripping methods as a group of techniques used to study and analyze both solutions and solids. Reflects new qualitative standards attained by recently used electroanalytical stripping methods.
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Electroanalytical chemistry today is a diverse and rapidly changing field. Moving beyond its traditional concern with metal/solution processes to embrace aspects of solid-state chemistry and physics, modern electroanalytical chemistry addresses a host of challenging topics, from the detection and determination of various compounds to electrochemical instrumentation and the study of interfaces and surfaces. Modern Techniques in Electroanalysis presents a fascinating cross-section of new electroanalytical subjects, available for the first time in a single volume. With contributions from key authors, each a specialist in his or her field, the book fills crucial gaps in current literature, covering areas such as vacuum surface techniques, stripping analysis, automated analytical detection, voltammetry on microelectrodes, and liquid-liquid electrochemistry. Each chapter begins with the fundamentals and then progresses to more advanced concepts--making this book ideal for readers at both the graduate and research level. Offering a unique and up-to-date working profile of the field, this valuable collection is an indispensable basic resource for every electrochemist, regardless of specialty. A survey of today's topics in electroanalytical chemistry--available for the first time in a single volume An invaluable resource for electrochemists working in all areas, Modern Techniques in Electroanalysis contains chapters on these key subjects: Vacuum Surface Techniques in Electroanalytical Chemistry Spectroscopic Methods for the Characterization of Electrochemical Interfaces and Surfaces Scanning Tunneling and Atomic Force Microscopy of Electrochemical Interfaces Stripping Analysis Electrochemical Detectors in Automated Analytical Systems Steady-State Voltammetry at Microelectrodes Simulation Analysis of Electrochemical Mechanisms Liquid-Liquid Electrochemistry
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