1984
DOI: 10.1016/0368-1874(84)87101-4
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Electrocatalysis at platinum electrodes for anodic electoanalysis

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“…As reported, calibration with platinum electrodes usually required quadratic fitting, even over relatively narrow ranges of concentration [3,14,21]. All of the correlation coefficients in Table 2 were obtained by linear regression.…”
Section: Analytical Performance Of Disposable Platinum Electrodes Undmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As reported, calibration with platinum electrodes usually required quadratic fitting, even over relatively narrow ranges of concentration [3,14,21]. All of the correlation coefficients in Table 2 were obtained by linear regression.…”
Section: Analytical Performance Of Disposable Platinum Electrodes Undmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They used it for the detection of alcohols, formic acid and cyanide in flow-injection systems [1,2]. Later, Johnson and other analysts also developed PAD methods for amino acids, aldehydes, carbohydrates, sulfite and sulfide [3,4]. More recently, all of the above analytes are being preferably detected after a suitable chromatographic separation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…4. Pulsed Amperometric Detection [78]. This is a relatively new technique that has made possible the direct amperometric determination of many compounds formerly considered unsuitable for analysis in this way.…”
Section: Voltammetric and Amperometric Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Legare et al (26), using XPS, showed the existence of subsurface oxygen, comparable to a "solution" of oxygen in the first layers of platinum. The oxygen atoms in the upper layers of platinum atoms are able to diffuse further into the platinum lattice by application of higher voltages during a longer period (20,27,28). In this way platinum oxides are also formed,…”
Section: Mechanism Of Deactivationmentioning
confidence: 99%