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Analysis in flowing solutions, as performed in particular with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and flow injection analysis, (FIA) has developed rapidly over the last decade and now plays an important function in most analytical laboratories throughout the world. There is little doubt, however, that even HPLC lacks the resolving power required to solve analytical problems in complex matrices with minimal sample preparation. Often, the resolving power of the detection method is called upon to assist in the solution of these problems. This is particularly true with electrochemical detection (ED) systems which offer a certain degree of selectivity based on differences in oxidation or reduction potentials of the species to be determined.1 In recent years, the advent of chemically modified electrodes (CMEs) has provided a stimulus to further improve both the sensitivity and selectivity of ED systems used in HPLC and FIA.
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Wallace, G.G., Meaney, M., Smyth, M.R. (1990). Application of Modified Electrodes for Analysis in Flowing Solutions. In: Ivaska, A., Lewenstam, A., Sara, R. (eds) Contemporary Electroanalytical Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3704-9_30
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