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Monograph: Stripping voltammetry

8.108.5084

Monograph: Stripping voltammetry

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8.108.5084

Stripping voltammetry is a sensitive electroanalytical method used for trace metal analysis. The analyte is first preconcentrated on the surface of the working electrode. Next, the analyte is then stripped from the electrode by oxidation or reduction. This step generates the analytical signal, which is proportional to the amount of analyte in the sample.

Key take-aways:

  • Basic working principle of stripping voltammetry: Learn about the theoretical background and the different steps involved in the analysis.
  • Multi-element analysis: Learn which points need to be considered for multi-element analyses.
  • Influencing factors: Learn how salts, surfactants, organic solvents, and temperature affect stripping voltammetry.

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