1966
DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600550120
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Automated Differential Amperometric Analyzer Application to Penicillin Determination

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“…IntroductionA natural application of tubular electrodes is the determination of an electroactive species in a fluid stream. In early applications, the solutions to be analyzed were passed through the electrode with experi mental conditions chosen so that steady-state currents were observed(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30). The relationship between the electrical current and the concentration of the analyte for the steady-state application isdescribed by Equation III-l. Igg = (III-l) In more recent applications, tubular electrodes have been used as detectors in Liquid Chromatography (LC) (31-38) and in Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) (37-41), In these applications, a sample of the solution to be analyzed is introduced into a continuous stream of a nonelectroactive reagent.…”
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“…IntroductionA natural application of tubular electrodes is the determination of an electroactive species in a fluid stream. In early applications, the solutions to be analyzed were passed through the electrode with experi mental conditions chosen so that steady-state currents were observed(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30). The relationship between the electrical current and the concentration of the analyte for the steady-state application isdescribed by Equation III-l. Igg = (III-l) In more recent applications, tubular electrodes have been used as detectors in Liquid Chromatography (LC) (31-38) and in Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) (37-41), In these applications, a sample of the solution to be analyzed is introduced into a continuous stream of a nonelectroactive reagent.…”
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confidence: 99%