Bioanalytical Applications of Electrochemistry at Liquid-Liquid Microinterfaces
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Arrigan, Damien
Herzog, G.
Scanlon, M.
Strutwolf, J.
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Arrigan, Damien W.M. and Herzog, Grégoire and Scanlon, Micheál D. and Strutwolf, Jörg. 2013. Bioanalytical Applications of Electrochemistry at Liquid-Liquid Microinterfaces, in Bard, é and Zoski, C.G. (ed), Electroanalytical Chemistry: A Series of Advances; Vol. 25, pp. 105-178. Boca Raton, Fl: CRC Press.
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Electroanalytical Chemistry: A Series of Advances: Volume 25
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The purpose of this chapter is to review the use of voltammetry and related methods applied at liquid-liquid interfaces (also referred to as interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES)) in bioanalytical chemistry. For the purposes of this review, bioanalytical chemistry is referred to as the detection and quantitative determination of molecules of biological importance.
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