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Stripping-Verfahren [1–7]

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Die Verfahren der Stripping-Voltammetrie sind die leistungsfähigsten elektrochemischen Techniken für die Spuren- und Speziesanalyse. Die außergewöhnlich hohe Empfindlichkeit und Selektivität beruht darauf, daß der Analyt vor seiner Bestimmung angereichert wird und daß Anreicherung und Bestimmung elektrochemische Prozesse sind, die in ihrem Ablauf reguliert werden können.

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Henze, G. (2001). Stripping-Verfahren [1–7]. In: Polarographie und Voltammetrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56492-5_5

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