Amperometric Determination of Strong Oxidising Species Through Titanium Electrode Systems
The amperometric determination of strong oxidising species has been carried out through an unusual electrode material, namely, Ti. In particular the study involves H2O2 and HClO, even at high concentration levels. A complex real matrix, such as an industr
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Corrado Di Natale Vittorio Ferrari Andrea Ponzoni Giorgio Sberveglieri Marco Ferrari Editors
Sensors and Microsystems Proceedings of the 17th National Conference, Brescia, Italy, 5-7 February 2013
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering Volume 268
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Corrado Di Natale • Vittorio Ferrari Andrea Ponzoni • Giorgio Sberveglieri Marco Ferrari Editors
Sensors and Microsystems Proceedings of the 17th National Conference, Brescia, Italy, 5-7 February 2013
Editors Corrado Di Natale Department of Electronic Engineering University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome, Italy
Vittorio Ferrari Department of Information Engineering University of Brescia Brescia, Italy
Andrea Ponzoni SENSOR Laboratory, IDASC National Research Council (CNR) Brescia, Italy
Giorgio Sberveglieri Department of Information Engineering University of Brescia Brescia, Italy
Marco Ferrari Department of Information Engineering University of Brescia Brescia, Italy
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