2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1061934813020159
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Voltammetric identification of motor oils using an “electronic tongue”

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“…As was shown previously [5][6][7], all of the studied markers were reduced on a CPE containing engine oils in the paste in the same region of potentials, but their voltammograms exhibited different shapes and heights and differed in the positions of peaks along the axis of potentials, depending on the nature of oil and marker and on the shape of polarization voltage.…”
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“…As was shown previously [5][6][7], all of the studied markers were reduced on a CPE containing engine oils in the paste in the same region of potentials, but their voltammograms exhibited different shapes and heights and differed in the positions of peaks along the axis of potentials, depending on the nature of oil and marker and on the shape of polarization voltage.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In the identification of engine oils using three fac torial patterns (variation of the potential scan rate and marker nature), we could not identify individual sam ples if big sets of test samples similar in composition and properties were used [6]. However, the range of analytical tasks fulfilled with voltammetric electronic tongues is quite diverse and can also include specific identification tasks, such as a comparison of two sam ples of the same oil, i.e., the revelation of a correspon dence between the quality of the studied oil and stan dard requirements.…”
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“…[6][7][8][9]. Введение электроактивных соединений-мар-керов позволяет проводить идентификацию мно-гокомпонентных растворов, содержащих в своем составе не только электроактивные, но и неэлек-троактивные компоненты (соки, вина, водки, мотор-ные масла и др.).…”
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