This volume is dedicated to the application of mathematical methods, and the electron transfer kinetic studies and electroanalytical applications of the voltammetry. The most recent trends and advances in voltammetry are professionally commented.
The book organized in two sections.
The first book section is dedicated to the application of mathematical methods, such as multivariate calibration coupled with voltammetric data and numeric simulation to solve quantitative electroanalytical problems.
The second book section is devoted to the electron transfer kinetic studies and electroanalytical applications of the voltammetry, such as interfacial electron transfer of the haem group in human haemoglobin molecules, physisorbed on glass-/tin-doped indium oxide substrates, analysis of dyes and metal ions in trace concentrations and characterization of the antioxidant properties of wine and wine products, using a variety of voltammetric techniques and electrodes.
Preface
1 Applications of Chemometrics‐Assisted Voltammetric Analysis
2 Study of Metrological Properties of Voltammetric Electrodes in the Time Domain
3 Direct Electron Transfer of Human Hemoglobin Molecules on Glass/Tin-Doped Indium Oxide
4 Advances and Trends in Voltammetric Analysis of Dyes
5 Applications of Voltammetric Analysis to Wine Products
6 Modified Electrodes for Determining Trace Metal Ions
The book organized in two sections.
The first book section is dedicated to the application of mathematical methods, such as multivariate calibration coupled with voltammetric data and numeric simulation to solve quantitative electroanalytical problems.
The second book section is devoted to the electron transfer kinetic studies and electroanalytical applications of the voltammetry, such as interfacial electron transfer of the haem group in human haemoglobin molecules, physisorbed on glass-/tin-doped indium oxide substrates, analysis of dyes and metal ions in trace concentrations and characterization of the antioxidant properties of wine and wine products, using a variety of voltammetric techniques and electrodes.
Preface
1 Applications of Chemometrics‐Assisted Voltammetric Analysis
2 Study of Metrological Properties of Voltammetric Electrodes in the Time Domain
3 Direct Electron Transfer of Human Hemoglobin Molecules on Glass/Tin-Doped Indium Oxide
4 Advances and Trends in Voltammetric Analysis of Dyes
5 Applications of Voltammetric Analysis to Wine Products
6 Modified Electrodes for Determining Trace Metal Ions
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