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Detection of Multiple Heavy Metals 1/5- Introduction

For many lab technicians, quantitative analysis is an everyday task. Monitoring processes, product quality, etc. are common tasks for electrochemical analysis. With raising awareness of pollution, monitoring heavy metals in water reservoirs, pipes, rivers, etc. is getting more and more important. Heavy metals are very suitable for electrochemical detection and even very low concentrations can be measured. Quantification limits in the range of parts per trillion (ppt) have been demonstrated.

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Electrochemical experiments for students

To familiarize students with electrochemical experiments, PalmSens has prepared six theoretical article series with corresponding experiments (in PDF). Each series includes instructional theory to understand the experiment, and the experiment describes a description of the equipment, sensors and chemicals you need.

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Cyclic Voltammetry – PDF 3

Here you can download the third and final of three electrochemical experiments based on the article series 'Cyclic Voltammetry – the Most Used Technique'. This experiment is called 'Cyclic Voltammetry - Ferrocene-carboxylic Acid as a Mediator'. Have a blast!

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Cyclic Voltammetry – PDF 2

Here you can download the second of three electrochemical experiments based on the article series 'Cyclic Voltammetry – the Most Used Technique'. This experiment is called 'Cyclic Voltammetry - Investigation of a Gold Surface'. Good luck!

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Cyclic Voltammetry – PDF 1

Here you can download the first of three electrochemical experiments based on the article series 'Cyclic Voltammetry – the Most Used Technique'. This experiment is called 'Cyclic Voltammetry - Theoretical Experiments'. Have fun!

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