Renewable-Reagent Electrochemical Sensor for Monitoring Trace Metal Contaminants
Abstract
This work extends the concept of in situ electrochemical stripping sensors to environmentally important metals that are not readily accumulated by amalgamation. A renewable-reagent sensor has thus been designed to accommodate the complex formation and adsorptive accumulation steps of adsorptive stripping protocols. Such flow probe relies on the delivery of a ligand solution through a microdialysis sampling tube and transport of the resulting...
Paper Details
Title
Renewable-Reagent Electrochemical Sensor for Monitoring Trace Metal Contaminants
Published Date
Jul 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
14
Pages
2640 - 2645
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