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Anion determination, electrolyte sensors

Our review on the use of oximes and hydroxamic acids in inorganic analytical chemistry showed that these reagents are/were most frequently used for gravimetric determinations, determinations based on complexation, spectrophotometric determinations and separations, while their use for column separations, as electrode sensors, as supporting electrolytes or compounds that enhance sensitivity of determination is less common. Additionally, it was noticed that the analytical chemistry of anions is less advanced than that of cations and for this reason this chapter was limited to analytical chemistry of metallic cations. [Pg.528]


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