"Direct voltammetry \u2013 new method for electrochemical characterization of compounds"@en . "1"^^ . "RIV/26234386:_____/07:#0000016" . . . "Direct voltammetry \u2013 new method for electrochemical characterization of compounds" . . "1"^^ . . . "The Annual Conference of PhD. Students" . . "P\u0159\u00EDm\u00E1 voltametrie - nov\u00E1 metoda pro elektrochemickou charakterizaci \u010D\u00E1stic"@cs . "P\u0159\u00EDm\u00E1 voltametrie - nov\u00E1 metoda pro elektrochemickou charakterizaci \u010D\u00E1stic"@cs . . . "Grosmanov\u00E1, Zuzana" . "Electrochemical detectors (ED) are designed to determine electroactive compounds (either oxidizable or reducible). ED application areas are not broad, but it covers some of the most important drug, pollutant and natural product classes. For these, the specificity, and sensitivity make it very useful for monitoring these compounds in complex matrices such as body fluids and natural products. Sensitivities for compounds such as phenol, catecholamines, nitrosamines, and organic acids are in the picomole (nanogram) range. The aim of this work is to develop a novel electrochemical detector for HPLC analysis. The detector consists of electrochemical sensor with array of electrodes and a cell designed to provide uniform mass transfer across all electrodes. Data are collected and processed through multipotentiostat and software." . "Nov\u00E9 Hrady, \u010Cesk\u00E1 Republika" . "RIV/26234386:_____/07:#0000016!RIV08-MPO-26234386" . "P(FT-TA/089)" . "Direct voltammetry, electrochemical sensors"@en . "[616DFE5DC9EE]" . . "Direct voltammetry \u2013 new method for electrochemical characterization of compounds" . . . . "Direct voltammetry \u2013 new method for electrochemical characterization of compounds"@en . . "Elektrochemick\u00E9 detektory (ED) jaou navrhov\u00E1ny pro ur\u010Den\u00ED elektroaktivn\u00EDch \u010D\u00E1st\u00EDc (jak oxidovateln\u00FDch tak redukovateln\u00FDch). Aplika\u010Dn\u00ED p\u016Fsoben\u00ED ED nen\u00ED \u0161irok\u00E9, ale pokr\u00FDv\u00E1 n\u011Bkolik nejv\u00FDznamn\u011Bj\u0161\u00EDch l\u00E9k\u016F, zne\u010Di\u0161\u0165uj\u00EDc\u00EDch l\u00E1tek a p\u0159\u00EDrodn\u00EDch produkt\u016F."@cs . "Electrochemical detectors (ED) are designed to determine electroactive compounds (either oxidizable or reducible). ED application areas are not broad, but it covers some of the most important drug, pollutant and natural product classes. For these, the specificity, and sensitivity make it very useful for monitoring these compounds in complex matrices such as body fluids and natural products. Sensitivities for compounds such as phenol, catecholamines, nitrosamines, and organic acids are in the picomole (nanogram) range. The aim of this work is to develop a novel electrochemical detector for HPLC analysis. The detector consists of electrochemical sensor with array of electrodes and a cell designed to provide uniform mass transfer across all electrodes. Data are collected and processed through multipotentiostat and software."@en . "417461" . . .