Abstract
The anaesthetic vapour halothane is detected by anodic stripping voltammetry at an unmodified gold electrode. The reduction of halothane in acidic aqueous conditions results in adsorbed products which may be oxidised at +0.62 V. The technique is shown to be suitable for measuring halothane at clinically relevant concentrations, free from oxygen interference.
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