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Title: Polarography in drug and pharmaceutical analysis
Authors: Cilia, Mark
Keywords: Polarography
Polarography -- Malta -- Case studies
Electrochemical analysis
Pharmaceutical technology
Issue Date: 1992
Publisher: University of Malta. Department of Pharmacy
Citation: Cilia, M. (1992). Polarography in drug and pharmaceutical analysis. In A. Serracino-Inglott (Ed.), Pharmacy Final Year Students 1992 Project Abstracts, Vol. 2, (pp. 602-608). University of Malta. Department of Pharmacy.
Abstract: Electroanalysis is the separation and determination of chemicals by electrolysis. Voltammetry is a term used to describe all electroanalytical techniques, which involve the application of an external potential on the system and utilize the current-potential relationship arising at a polarizable microelectrode to calculate the concentration of the electroactive species. When the working electrode is a mercury electrode, the technique is called polarography. The purpose of this work is to illustrate the applicability of these techniques, especially polarography in pharmacy. This is because the past decase has revealed a remarkable and renewed interest in the application of electroanalytical techniques to the analysis of drugs and pharmaceuticals.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/35778
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