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1Department of Chemistry, Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University, Tokat, Turkey.
Abstract:
Potentiometry is one of the most important electrochemical methods and potentiometric based sensors have been extensively studied by researchers for many years. The fact that potentiometric sensors have several advantages over other analytical devices is another reason for intensive research on the topic. In this area, hundreds of different sensors have been developed till today and introduced into the literature. The successful use of the developed sensors, particularly in real sample analysis, has made potentiometric sensors the center of attention. In this review, we highlight the studies which have been successfully applied to the developed drug samples and also to many real samples, with high recovery rates.
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