Recent developments in electrochemical flow detections--a review part II. Liquid chromatography
1Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland. trojan@chem.uw.edu.pl
Abstract:
This article is a review of the progress in application of electrochemical detections in liquid chromatography in recent 15-20 years. Based on 238 references, mostly to original research papers, it presents applications of amperometric and voltammetric detections, as well as coulometric, conductimetric and potentiometric ones. In case of those which have reached already the stage of routinely employed detections with commercially available instrumentation (amperometry, coulometry, conductometry) especially novel and original applications are presented. In case of voltammetric and potentiometric detections a ways of their improvements are showed, directed towards obtaining competitive results with other detection methods.
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