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A simple method was proposed for signal recording in electroanalytical studies using an IBM compatible computer integrated with a universal analog-to-digital converter. The program provides data acquisition, experimental control (potential sweep), storage and processing of the results (calculation of kinetic parameters), modeling of kinetic curves, and solution of specified inverse problems. Applications of the system used for ionic chromatography and electrochemical and electroluminescence measurements were described.
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Korotkov, A.S., Yagov, V.V. & Zuev, B.K. Signal Recording in Computer-Based Electroanalytical Studies Using an Analog-to-Digital Converter. Journal of Analytical Chemistry 57, 342–345 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014958516499
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