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Practical polarography : an introduction for chemistry students /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Heyrovsk�y, Jaroslav, 1890-1967 (Autor), Zuman, Petr (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Academic Press, 1968.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Practical Polarography An Introduction for Chemistry Students; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; Chapter I. Introduction; 1. Principles of Polarography; 2. The Dropping Electrode; 3. Fundamental Measurements using a Simple Arrangement; Polarographic Curve; 4. Reference Electrodes; 5. Polarographic Cells; 6. Supporting (Base) Electrolyte; 7. Removal of Oxygen; 8. Protection from Mercury Poisoning; Chapter II. Polarographic Curves and their Interpretation; 1. Types of Electrode Processes at the Dropping Electrode; 2. Types of Polarographic Limiting Currents
  • 3. Measurement of Limiting Currents4. Significance and Measurement of Half-wave Potentials; Chapter III. Application of Instruments; 1. Polarographs and Some Auxiliary Electrical Equipment; 2. Handling of Photographic Recording Polarographs; 3. Handling of Pen Recording Polarographs; 4. Checking the Apparatus; 5. Disturbances and their Elimination; Chapter IV. Simple Polarographic Determinations; 1. Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide; 2. Barium Traces in Strontium(ii) Salts : The Method of Standard Addition ; 3. Reduction of Iodate and Bromate; 4. Traces of Bromate in Chlorate
  • 5. Determination of Iodate in Chile Saltpetre6. Polarographic Spectrum; 7. Determination of Zinc Dioxide in Lithopone; 8. Determination of Copper and Zinc in Brass; 9. Acetaldehyde and Formaldehyde; 10. Determination of Formaldehyde in Pharmaceuticals; 11. Purity of Ether; 12. Reduction Waves of Glucose and Fructose; 13. Determination of Fructose in Honey; 14. Anodic Oxidation of Ascorbic Acid; 15. Determination of Traces of Nitrobenzene in Aniline; 16. Determination of Cystine; 17. Protein Reaction (according to Brdi�cka); Chapter V. More Advanced Procedures in the Absence of Air
  • 1. Determination of Nitrate and Nitrite2. Anodic Waves of Chloride Ions; 3. Reduction and Oxidation Waves of Iron; 4. Oxygen Determination; 5. Acetone Determination; 6. Determination of Alkali Metals; Application of Derivative Curves; 7. Separation of Overlapping Waves; 8. Consecutive Reductions; Chapter VI. Examples of Practical Applications; 1. Metallurgical; 2. Polarographic Behaviour of Organic Substances; 3. Applications in Pharmacy and Biochemistry; 4. Polarography in the Food Industry; 5. Polarography in Medicine; 6. Microanalytical Determinations; 7. Suppression of Maxima
  • 8. Polarometric (Amperometric) TitrationsChapter VII. Most Important Buffers; 1. Britton-Robinson Buffer (pH 2-12); 2. Walpole Acetate Buffer (pH 3-6-5-6); 3. Michaelis Phosphate Buffer (pH 5-3-8-3); 4. Michaelis Borate Buffers (pH 7-6-12-3); 5. Mcllvaine Buffer (pH 2-2-8-0); Chapter VIII. Tables of Half-Wave Potentials; 1. List of Tables; 2. Symbols and Abbreviations; 3. General Comments; Bibliography; SUBJECT INDEX