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1The Chemical Laboratories, The University of Kent at Canterbury, Kent, England.
Abstract:
An electrochemical detector cell having a dropping-mercury working electrode and an Ag/ AgCl reference electrode is examined with reference to applications in flow-injection analysis and high-performance liquid chromatography. The working electrode, fed by a horizontal capillary, is capable of delivering mercury at fast dropping rates which can be varied by a control device in the cell. Examples of application to inorganic and organic electroreducible species are considered and advantages and limitations relative to other electrochemical detector devices are discussed.
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