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Electrochemical methods conductimetry

Electrical methods of analysis (apart from electrogravimetry referred to above) involve the measurement of current, voltage or resistance in relation to the concentration of a certain species in solution. Techniques which can be included under this general heading are (i) voltammetry (measurement of current at a micro-electrode at a specified voltage) (ii) coulometry (measurement of current and time needed to complete an electrochemical reaction or to generate sufficient material to react completely with a specified reagent) (iii) potentiometry (measurement of the potential of an electrode in equilibrium with an ion to be determined) (iv) conductimetry (measurement of the electrical conductivity of a solution). [Pg.7]

Recently, electrochemical detection methods, namely, conductimetry, amperometry, and potentio-metry, have also become accessible. All three variants of electrochemical detection are intrinsically simpler than the optical methods, and their success depends highly on the electrode materials and designs used. Conductivity detection relies on measurement of the differences between the conductivities of the analyte and the separation electrolyte this provides a direct relationship between migration times and response factor, and makes this detector universal. On the contrary, amperometric detection is restricted to electroactive species and potentiometric detection is not possible for certain small ions with multiple charges. Conductimetric detection works better for inorganic compounds since the higher mobility of... [Pg.385]


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