Electrochemical Analysis Basics Part 3 [Technical Document]
Polarography & Voltammetry (VA) & CVS
This is the final installment of a technical booklet that gently explains the basics of electrochemical analysis equipment, which is essential for trace metal analysis in solutions and plating solution analysis, aimed at beginners!
Table of Contents 5.3 Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry 5.4 Stripping Chronopotentiometry 6. Measurement Equipment
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When analytes can be concentrated into an appropriate form through adsorption onto the electrode surface and subsequently measured by oxidation or reduction using voltammetry, this combination of concentration and voltammetric measurement is referred to as Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry (AdSV). Adsorptive concentration enables stripping voltammetry for components that cannot be concentrated or measured due to irreversible reactions at the electrode or the inability to form amalgams at mercury electrodes, making it an effective method for addition to electrolysis. It is particularly effective for aluminum, iron, cobalt, nickel, titanium, chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, antimony, vanadium, uranium, and platinum metals. Additionally, AdSV is suitable for trace analysis of various organic compounds.
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Metrom AG, based in Herisau, Switzerland, is a leading company specializing in ion analysis with over 70 years of history. It provides products and services in more than 140 countries worldwide. Based on Swiss technology developed over many years, the equipment comes with a 3-year warranty.