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ELECTROANALYTICAL METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PHARMACEUTICALS: A REVIEW OF RECENT TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS

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ANALYTICAL LETTERS
Volume 44, Issue 16, Pages 2644-2702

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00032719.2011.553010

Keywords

Cyclic voltammetry; Electroanalysis; Pharmaceutical products; Pulse techniques; Stripping techniques

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Electroanalysis is a powerful analytical technique that is increasing in utility in the pharmaceutical industry. It is used as an alternative or complementary technique to spectrophotometric and separation techniques due to its high sensitivity, speed of analysis, reduction in solvent and sample consumption, and low operating cost compared to other analytical methods. A review of the principles and application of modern electroanalytical techniques, namely, cyclic, linear sweep, differential pulse, square wave and stripping voltammetric techniques, is presented. This review gives recent pharmaceutical analysis applications used for each mode of electroanalytical chemistry. The review will also describe recent developments for enhancing concentration limits of detection, electrode types, and so forth. Selected studies on these subjects are given as examples.

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