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AUTOMATED GRAVIMETRIC MANAGEMENT OF SOLUTIONS .2. AUTOMATED GRAVIMETRIC APPROACH TO DIRECT POTENTIOMETRY AND KAPPA NUMBER DETERMINATION
(Royal Soc ChemistryCambridgeInglaterra, 1995)
Measuring the antioxidant capacity of blood plasma using potentiometry
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier ScienceSan DiegoEUA, 2013)
Poly(vinyl chloride) membrane electrodes for the determination of the antibiotic tiamulin
(Japan Soc Analytical ChemTokyoJapão, 1997)
A new potentiometric ibuprofenate ion sensor immobilized in a graphite matrix for determination of ibuprofen in tablets
(Elsevier B.V., 2006-09-01)
The characteristics, performance, and application of an electrode, namely, Pt vertical bar Hg vertical bar Hg-2(IBP)(2)vertical bar Graphite, where IBP stands for ibuprofenate ion, are described. This electrode responds ...
A novel potentiometric naproxenate ion sensor immobilized in a graphite matrix for determination of naproxen in pharmaceuticals
(2006-08-09)
The characteristics, performance, and application of an electrode, namely, Pt|Hg|Hg 2(NAP) 2| Graphite, where NAP stands for naproxenate ion, are described. This electrode responds to NAP with sensivity of (58.1± 0.9) mV ...
A novel potentiometric naproxenate ion sensor immobilized in a graphite matrix for determination of naproxen in pharmaceuticals
(2006-08-09)
The characteristics, performance, and application of an electrode, namely, Pt|Hg|Hg 2(NAP) 2| Graphite, where NAP stands for naproxenate ion, are described. This electrode responds to NAP with sensivity of (58.1± 0.9) mV ...
A new potentiometric ibuprofenate ion sensor immobilized in a graphite matrix for determination of ibuprofen in tablets
(Elsevier B.V., 2006-09-01)
The characteristics, performance, and application of an electrode, namely, Pt vertical bar Hg vertical bar Hg-2(IBP)(2)vertical bar Graphite, where IBP stands for ibuprofenate ion, are described. This electrode responds ...
FABRICATION OF A COBALT(II) PVC-MEMBRANE SENSOR BASED ON N-(ANTIPYRIDYNIL)-N'-(2-METHOXYPHENYL)THIOUREA
(Sociedad Chilena de Química, 2007)