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Ion-Transfer Voltammetry and Potentiometry of Acetylcholine with the Interface between Polymer-Nitrobenzene Gel and Water

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The transfer of acetylcholine ion at the polyvinyl chloride-nitrobenzene (PVC-NB) gel/water interface was studied by cyclic voltammetry, potential-step chronoamperometry and potentiometry. The results indicate that the PVC-NB gel/water interface or, in general, the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions can be used as the ion-selective electrode surface for both voltammetric and Potentiometric analyses of ions, both based on the electrochemical principle of ion transfer at the interface.

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Kakutani, T., Ohkouchi, T., Osakai, T. et al. Ion-Transfer Voltammetry and Potentiometry of Acetylcholine with the Interface between Polymer-Nitrobenzene Gel and Water. ANAL. SCI. 1, 219–225 (1985). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.1.219

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