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1 Introduction
757 VA Computrace – Hardware
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1.3 Support
documentation
1.3.1 Application
Bulletins
The «Application Bulletin» is a collection of analytical methods, application exam-
ples and literature references. Of Metrohm's approximately 200 Application Bulle-
tins, ca. 60 refer to Polarography and Voltammetry. All these Application Bulletins
are available on request free of charge from your Metrohm supplier.
The examples listed here substantiate the versatility of the polarographic and volt-
ammetric methods for a range of applications including both inorganic and organic
substances. At any time you will find an updated list of the Application Bulletins in
the Internet under «
www.metrohm.com
».
No.
Title
7
Literature dealing with the application of polarography for the analysis of petro-
leum and its derivates
21
Bibliography of polarographic determinations of lead in different materials
23
Some literature indications for the polarographic determination of organic nitro
compounds
36
Polarographic analysis – Half-wave potentials of inorganic substances
50
Polarographic determination of lead in petrochemical products
57
Polarographic determination of nicotine
60
Polarographic determination of fructose
70
Polarographic nitrate determination in water samples, soil and plant extracts,
vegetable juices, meat and sausage products, fertilizers, liquid manure etc.
73
Polarographic analysis – Half-wave potentials of organic substances
74
Polarographic and stripping voltammetric analysis methods for thallium, anti-
mony, bismuth and iron (copper, vanadium)
76
Polarographic determination of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) and ethylenediamine-
tetraacetic acid (EDTA)
96
Stripping voltammetric analysis of mercury
97
Voltammetric determination of tocopherols (vitamin E) in edible oils and fats
98
Determination of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and its compounds
104
Polarographic analysis – Half-wave potentials of inorganic substances with
complexing agents in the background electrolytes
105
Determination of permissible lead and cadmium levels in crockery and glassware
108
Polarography – Conditions, limits of determination and half-wave potentials of 50
elements not yet listed in Application Bulletins Nos. 36, 73 and 104
110
Polarographic determination of free cyanide
113
Polarographic determination of lead, copper and tin present together in food-
stuffs, effluent waters, sewage sludges etc.
114
Polarographic determination of five metal ions (copper, cobalt, nickel, zinc and
iron) in a single operation
115
Bibliography concerning inverse voltammetry
116
Polarographic determination of chromium in small quantities
117
Determination of selenium by inverse voltammetry