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analysis techniques electrochemical spectroscopic chromatographic how do these probe different properties electrochemistry common techniques ph conductivity ion specific electrodes amperometry voltammetry utilize electrical properties of analyte to determine concentrations electrodes ...

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      Analysis Techniques
  • Electrochemical
  • Spectroscopic
  • Chromatographic
   How do these ‘probe’ different properties?
       Electrochemistry
  • Common techniques: pH, conductivity, Ion-
   specific electrodes, amperometry, 
   voltammetry
  • Utilize electrical properties of analyte to 
   determine concentrations
         Electrodes
 • The parts of a cell that are the sites of anodic and 
  cathodic reactions
 • Working and counter electrodes - conductive 
  materials where the redox reactions occur
 • Most cells also use a reference electrode  recall 
  that all Energy is relative to a predetermined 
  value, the reference electrode provides an 
  ‘anchor’ for the system
 • The electrical measuring device measures a 
  property of the electrodes in a solution
                       Pathway of a general electrode reaction
                       Interface - electrode                   bulk
       electrode       surface region
                                             Electroanalytical 
                                                 methods
                            Interfacial                                       bulk 
                            methods                                         methods
         Static methods               dynamic               Conductometry 
                                   methods i > 0                                   Conductometric 
              i=0                                                G=1/R                 titrations
     potentiometry         Potentiometric 
            E                 titrations 
                               volume
                                                    Controlled                    Constant 
      Constant electrode                             potential                     current
     potential coulometry 
          Q =  i dt
                          Amperometric                             Coulometric          Electrogravimetry 
       Voltammetry          titrations       Electrogravimetry     titrations Q=it            (wt)
           I=f(E)                                  (wt)
                             volume
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...Analysis techniques electrochemical spectroscopic chromatographic how do these probe different properties electrochemistry common ph conductivity ion specific electrodes amperometry voltammetry utilize electrical of analyte to determine concentrations the parts a cell that are sites anodic and cathodic reactions working counter conductive materials where redox occur most cells also use reference electrode recall all energy is relative predetermined value provides an anchor for system measuring device measures property in solution pathway general reaction interface bulk surface region electroanalytical methods interfacial static dynamic conductometry i conductometric g r titrations potentiometry potentiometric e volume controlled constant potential current coulometry q dt amperometric coulometric electrogravimetry it wt f...

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