Issue 6, 1990

Approaches to differential reaction-rate methods. Plenary lecture

Abstract

Multi-component analysis is one of the main objectives of modern analytical chemistry. Differential reaction-rate methods are a useful alternative to the sequential or simultaneous resolution of mixtures of closely related species without their prior separation. The automatic and computerised instrumentation currently available, together with novel mathematical treatments and experimental methodologies, has turned these methods, formerly of purely theoretical interest, into practical tools for routine analyses.

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Analyst, 1990,115, 689-698

Approaches to differential reaction-rate methods. Plenary lecture

D. Pérez-Bendito, Analyst, 1990, 115, 689 DOI: 10.1039/AN9901500689

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