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Stripping voltammetry in environmental and food analysis

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The review covers over 230 papers published mostly in the last 5 years. The goal of the review is to attract the attention of researchers and users to stripping voltammetry in particular, its application in environmental monitoring and analysis of foodstuffs. The sensors employed are impregnated graphite, carbon paste, thick film carbon/graphite and thin film metallic electrodes modified in-situ or beforehand. Hanging mercury drop electrodes and mercury coated glassy carbon electrodes are also mentioned. Strip and long-lived sensors for portable instruments and flow through systems are discussed as devices for future development and application of stripping voltammetry.

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Received: 30 March 2000 / Revised: 30 May 2000 / Accepted: 6 June 2000

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Brainina, K., Malakhova, N. & Stojko, N. Stripping voltammetry in environmental and food analysis. Fresenius J Anal Chem 368, 307–325 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002160000525

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