2 application notes, 3 monographs, 4 reprints – Metrohm 757 VA Computrace User Manual
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1 Introduction
757 VA Computrace – Hardware
6
No.
Title
251
Polarographic determination of cinchocaine (dibucaine) in pharmaceutical
preparations
254
Determination of zinc, cadmium, lead and copper by anodic stripping voltam-
metry using carbon electrodes
266
Voltammetric determination of titanium and uranium
276
Validation of Metrohm VA instruments using Standard Operating Procedures
1.3.2 Application
Notes
The «Application Notes» present application information in concentrated form. In
the field of voltammetry, there are at present approximately 120 Application Notes
(in English) which can be viewed in the Internet under «
www.metrohm.com
» and
copied from there. All these Application Notes are printed in the
8.757.2003 VA
Applications Collection supplied with the instrument.
1.3.3 Monographs
The «Metrohm Monographs» listed below impart theoretical fundamentals and
general information on measurement techniques and sample preparation of pola-
rography and voltammetry. All these monographs are available on request free of
charge from your Metrohm supplier.
Title
First aid for polarography and voltammetry (8.693.1071)
Sample preparation techniques in voltammetric trace analysis
Inorganic Adsorptive Stripping Analysis
Organic Stripping Analysis
Stripping Voltammetry
Electrode Reaction Kinetics determined by Cyclic Voltammetry
The Application of VA Techniques to the Galvanic/Plating Industry
Practical voltammetry (8.757.5003)
1.3.4 Reprints
The following reprints reporting on practical applications are available on request
free of charge from your Metrohm supplier.
Title
Investigations of oxidative UV photolysis:
I. Sample preparation for the voltammetric determination of Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni and Co in
waters
Investigations of oxidative UV photolysis:
II. Sample preparation for the voltammetric determination of mercury in water samples
Determination of Zn, Cd, Pb, and Cu in soils and sewage sludges by microprocessor-
controlled voltammetry in comparison with AAS
Voltammetric instrument for training and trace analysis