Electroanalytical Chemistry: A Series of Advances: Volume 22, Volume 22Allen J. Bard, Israel Rubinstein CRC Press, 18 nov 2003 - 312 pagine For more than three decades the Electroanalytical Chemistry series has delivered the most in-depth and critical research related to issues in electrochemistry. Volume 22 continues this gold-standard with practical reviews of recent applications, as well as innovative contributions from internationally respected specialists highlighti |
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Pagina iii - This series is designed to provide authoritative reviews in the field of modern electroanalytical chemistry defined in its broadest sense.