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Voltammetric Determination of Organic Compounds Using Clay Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes

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Contemporary Electroanalytical Chemistry

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The use of modified electrodes for the voltammetric determination in the trace analysis is a field of great progress.1 They allow an easy preconcentration and direct separation from some matrices, especially when modified carbon paste electrodes are used.2–6

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Hernandez, L., Hernandez, P., Lorenzo, E. (1990). Voltammetric Determination of Organic Compounds Using Clay Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes. In: Ivaska, A., Lewenstam, A., Sara, R. (eds) Contemporary Electroanalytical Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3704-9_21

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