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THE DIFFUSION EQUATION IN D.C. POLAROGRAPHY: I. CURRENT–TIME CURVES WITHOUT DEPLETION EFFECT
J.M. LOS and D.W. MURRAY
Pages 408-424 - Book chapterNo access
THE DIFFUSION EQUATION IN D.C. POLAROGRAPHY: II. THE MASS–TIME RELATIONSHIP OF DROPPING MERCURY ELECTRODES
J.M. LOS and D.W. MURRAY
Pages 425-436 - Book chapterNo access
THE DIFFUSION EQUATION IN D.C. POLAROGRAPHY: III. THE DERIVATION AND EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF A REVISED EQUATION
J.M. LOS and D.W. MURRAY
Pages 437-446 - Book chapterNo access
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE THEORY OF POLAROGRAPHIC CURRENTS, INFLUENCED BY AN ADSORPTION OF AN ELECTROINACTIVE SUBSTANCE
J. WEBER, J. KOUTECKÝ and J. KORYTA
Pages 447-453 - Book chapterNo access
POLAROGRAPHIC CURRENT OF STEPWISE ELECTRODE PROCESS INVOLVING CHEMICAL REACTION
ISAMU TACHI and MITSUGI SENDA
Pages 454-464 - Book chapterNo access
MULTISTAGE ELECTROCHEMICAL REACTIONS IN OSCILLOGRAPHIC POLAROGRAPHY
Y.P. GOKHSHTEIN and A.Y. GOKHSHTEIN
Pages 465-481 - Book chapterNo access
THE DROPPING MERCURY ELECTRODE: EFFECT ON THE VOLTAGE–TIME CURVES OF VARYING THE BUFFER RESISTANCE BETWEEN THE CELL AND THE CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE
R.J. NEWCOMBE and R. WOODS
Pages 482-488 - Book chapterNo access
SECTION LECTURE (3) - ADVANCES IN POLAROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
G.W.C. MILNER
Pages 489-499 - Book chapterNo access
A NEW METHOD FOR OXYGEN DETERMINATION BASED ON THE SOLID MICROELECTRODE
J.H. GLOVER
Pages 500-508 - Book chapterNo access
THE DETERMINATION OF TRACES OF SULPHUR IN ARSENIC AND INDIUM FOR THE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY
J.A. CLEMENTS and A.E. PURKIS
Pages 509-516 - Book chapterNo access
THE APPLICATION OF CATHODE-RAY POLAROGRAPHY TO THE ANALYSIS OF SEMICONDUCTORS
FRANZ-ARTHUR POHL
Pages 517-523 - Book chapterNo access
THE POLAROGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF GOLD IN PLANT SOLUTIONS
H.T. TUCKER
Pages 524-529 - Book chapterNo access
EFFECTS OF PHOSPHATE AND OTHER ANIONS IN THE POLAROGRAPHY OF URANIUM IN ACID MEDIA
H.E. ZITTEL, M.T. KELLEY, ... G.R. WILSON
Pages 530-537 - Book chapterNo access
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE APPLICATION OF POLAROGRAPHY TO INDUSTRIAL ATOMIC ENERGY ANALYSIS
F. ELLIOTT and J.K. FOREMAN
Pages 538-550 - Book chapterNo access
MÖGLICHKEITEN DER POLAROGRAPHISCHEN METHODE IN DER ANORGANISCHEN SPURENANALYSE
Von M. KAUKEWITSCH and F. von STURM
Pages 551-564 - Book chapterNo access
THE APPLICATION OF THE CATHODE-RAY POLAROGRAPH TO THE ANALYSIS OF BLASTING EXPLOSIVES
A.F. WILLIAMS and D. KENYON
Pages 565-574 - Book chapterNo access
SORPTION EFFECTS ON UNFILTERED HYDROXIDES IN RAPID POLAROGRAPHIC METHODS OF METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS
Z.P. ZAGÓRSKI
Pages 575-583 - Book chapterNo access
POLAROGRAPHIC ANALYSES BASED UPON EXTRACTION WITH ORGANIC SOLVENTS
Z.P. ZAGÓRSKI and MARIA CYRANKOWSKA
Pages 584-590 - Book chapterNo access
CALCIUM CHLORIDE AS A SUPPORTING ELECTROLYTE IN THE POLAROGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF TOXIC CONSTITUENTS IN AN ATMOSPHERIC SAMPLE: I. LEAD AND CADMIUM
A.S. LANDRY
Pages 591-605 - Book chapterNo access
THE POLAROGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF ZINC IN PYRITES RESIDUES. SINTER AND IRON ORE
T.S. HARRISON
Pages 606-617 - Book chapterNo access
THE PERFORMANCE OF THE DIFFERENTIAL CATHODE-RAY POLAROGRAPH
H.M. DAVIS and H.I. SHALGOSKY
Pages 618-627 - Book chapterNo access
CHROMATO-POLAROGRAPHY WITH ION EXCHANGE RESINS: THE CAPACITANCE CURRENT
L.R. LEAKE and G.F. REYNOLDS
Pages 628-639 - Book chapterNo access
APPLICATION OF THE CATHODE RAY POLAROGRAPH TO THE ANALYSIS OF EXPLOSIVES
J.S. HETMAN
Pages 640-646 - Book chapterNo access
SOME EXPERIENCES WITH A MERCURY POOL CATHODE
BERTHA LAMB
Pages 647-651 - Book chapterNo access
AN APPLICATION OF POLAROGRAPHY TO METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS
Pages 652-654 - Book chapterNo access
KINETIC CURRENTS IN POLAROGRAPHY
RUDOLF BRDIČKA
Pages 655-673 - Book chapterNo access
POLAROGRAPHY OF ETHANOLAMINE COMPLEXES OF IRON, CADMIUM, NICKEL, COBALT, COPPER, LEAD AND ZINC
R.S. SUBRAHMANYA
Pages 674-693 - Book chapterNo access
UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR KATALYSE DER WASSERSTOFFABSCHEIDUNG DURCH ORGANISCHE STICKSTOFFBASEN AN DER QUECKSILBERKATHODE
H.W. NÜRNBERG
Pages 694-715 - Book chapterNo access
POLAROGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE REDUCTION OF PERTECHNETATE ION IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
H.H. MILLER, M.T. KELLEY and P.F. THOMASON
Pages 716-726 - Book chapterNo access
LES ANOMALIES POLAROGRAPHIQUES DES ALDEHYDES HETEROCYCLIQUES
E. LAVIRON and J. TIROUFLET
Pages 727-739 - Book chapterNo access
STRUCTURE CHIMIQUE ET COMPORTEMENT POLAROGRAPHIQUE EN CHIMIE HETEROCYCLIQUE
J. TIROUFLET
Pages 740-757 - Book chapterNo access
THE POLARISATION OF THE DROPPING MERCURY ELECTRODE BY INTERRUPTED D.C. IN PRESENCE OF Cd2+ IONS
J. DÉVAY
Pages 758-765 - Book chapterNo access
POLAROGRAPHIC STUDIES ON IRREVERSIBLE REDUCTION OF MUREXIDE
N.A. RAMAIAH and R.K. CHATURVEDI
Pages 766-770 - Book chapterNo access
DIRECT AND ALTERNATING CURRENT POLAROGRAPHIC STUDIES ON NICOTINIC ACID
N.A. RAMAIAH, J.P. SHUKLA and S.S. KATIYAR
Pages 771-776 - Book chapterNo access
THE RATE OF ELECTRON TRANSFER IN THE REDUCTION PROCESSES OF AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
A.C. ATEN and G.J. HOIJTINK
Pages 777-785 - Book chapterNo access
POLAROGRAPHIC INVESTIGATION OF ISO-BENZPYRYLIUM SALTS
M. VAJDA
Pages 786-796 - Book chapterNo access
THIOUREA, ALKYL SUBSTITUTED THIOUREAS, AND THEIR METAL COMPLEXES
THOMAS J. LANE
Pages 797-803
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Advances in Polarography, Volume 2 covers the proceedings of the Second International Congress held at Cambridge in 1959 in honor of the 70th birthday of Professor Heyrovsky. This volume is composed of 35 chapters and begins with intensive discussions on the theoretical and fundamental aspects, as well as pertinent equations in polarography. Considerable chapters are devoted to the chemical and metallurgical applications of the technique, with emphasis on the trace determination of certain compounds. The remaining chapters explore other application of specific polarographic technique, such as nicotinic acid, iso-benzpyrylium salts, and metal complex analysis.
Advances in Polarography, Volume 2 covers the proceedings of the Second International Congress held at Cambridge in 1959 in honor of the 70th birthday of Professor Heyrovsky. This volume is composed of 35 chapters and begins with intensive discussions on the theoretical and fundamental aspects, as well as pertinent equations in polarography. Considerable chapters are devoted to the chemical and metallurgical applications of the technique, with emphasis on the trace determination of certain compounds. The remaining chapters explore other application of specific polarographic technique, such as nicotinic acid, iso-benzpyrylium salts, and metal complex analysis.
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978-1-4831-9845-3
Language
English
Published
1960
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Copyright © 1960 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Pergamon