Abstract

Differential pulse polarography (d.p.p.), anodic and cathodic stripping voltammetry (a.s.v. and c.s.v.) and on-line electrochemical detection (e.g., HPLC-e.d.) have been extensively exploited in recent years for the determination of trace concentrations of many organic and organometallic molecules of biological significance. Such analyses can be carried out in complex matrices such as body fluids, foods, agricultural materials and aquatic matrices 1,2,3.

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