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Determination of Copper in Sea Water with the Mercury Film Electrode (MFE)

Metrohm AG
18 Jul 2014

In this application note, the concentration of Cu in sea water is determined by anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) in acetate buffer on a mercury film electrode (MFE).

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