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Triangle-programmed coulometric nanotitration completed by continuous flow with porentiometric detection

Guenat, O.
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van der Schoot, B.
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Morf, W. E.
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2000
Analytical Chemistry

Coulometric nanotitrations were realized in a microchannel system using a continuous-flow titration technique with a triangle current-time profile. Redox and acid-base titrations were carried out on Fe(II) and nitric acid samples, respectively, with the same nanotitrator device. A linear relation between the concentration and the coulometric current transferred to the solution was found. The advantages of this universally applicable nanotitrator are fast response, low sample volume, high sensitivity, and high reproducibility as well as the convenience of handling an automated analyzer of the flow-through type.

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DOI
10.1021/ac990488q
Author(s)
Guenat, O.
van der Schoot, B.
Morf, W. E.
de Rooij, N. F.  
Date Issued

2000

Published in
Analytical Chemistry
Volume

72

Issue

7

Start page

1585

End page

1590

Note

236

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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