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Progress on Drinking Water Research

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    SYSNO ASEP0332407
    Document TypeM - Monograph Chapter
    R&D Document TypeMonograph Chapter
    TitleThe Use of Composite Electrodes in the Analysis of Drinking Water
    TitlePoužití kompozitních elektrod v analýze pitné vody
    Author(s) Navrátil, Tomáš (UFCH-W) RID, ORCID
    Josypčuk, Bohdan (UFCH-W) RID, SAI, ORCID
    Barek, J. (CZ)
    Source TitleProgress on Drinking Water Research. - New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc, 2008 / Lefebvre M. H. ; Roux M. M. - ISBN 978-1-60456-748-9
    Pagess. 55-101
    Number of pages47 s.
    Number of copy2000
    Number of pages290
    Languageeng - English
    CountryUS - United States
    Keywordsvoltammetry ; amperometry ; polarography ; composite solid electrodes
    Subject RIVCF - Physical ; Theoretical Chemistry
    R&D ProjectsGA203/07/1195 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    IAA400400806 GA AV ČR - Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (AV ČR)
    LC06035 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS)
    CEZAV0Z40400503 - UFCH-W (2005-2011)
    AnnotationRecent results regarding voltammetric and amperometric determination of micromolar and submicromolar concentrations of various environmentally important biologically active inorganic and organic substances in drinking water using composite solid electrodes (CSE) are described in this chapter. This type of relatively frequently used electrodes, in commercial as well as in scientific laboratories, can represent successful and environmentally friendly alternative to mercury electrodes in analysis of drinking water. The discussed electrodes belong to the group of composite electrodes with random ensembles of dispersed particles with final solid form. CSE are composed, according to their definitions, of at least one conductor phase and at least one insulator phase, which particles are mutually mixed. The review will concentrate on our own results in the context of the general development in the field.
    WorkplaceJ. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry
    ContactMichaela Knapová, michaela.knapova@jh-inst.cas.cz, Tel.: 266 053 196
    Year of Publishing2010
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