1966
DOI: 10.1016/0026-265x(66)90219-0
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Controlled-potential polarography and coulometry as microanalytical techniques

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“…The cell employs nitrogen gas to pump the sample solution between three separate subcells. A microcell of 2-ml volume for controlled potential coulometry has been described (127); microgram quantities of Fe, U, and Pu were determined in it. Eckfeldt has received a patent on his previously described continuous coulometric flow cell (74).…”
Section: Controlled Current Coulometry-coulometric Titrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cell employs nitrogen gas to pump the sample solution between three separate subcells. A microcell of 2-ml volume for controlled potential coulometry has been described (127); microgram quantities of Fe, U, and Pu were determined in it. Eckfeldt has received a patent on his previously described continuous coulometric flow cell (74).…”
Section: Controlled Current Coulometry-coulometric Titrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%