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|title= | |title=Mueller OH (1964) The development of polarography and polarographic instruments. J Chem Educ 41:320. | ||
|info=[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ed041p320 J Chem Educ] | |info=[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ed041p320 J Chem Educ] | ||
|authors=Muller OH | |authors=Muller OH | ||
|year=1964 | |year=1964 | ||
|journal=J Chem Educ | |journal=J Chem Educ | ||
|keywords=Respirometry, | |abstract=Dr. Jaroslav Heyrovskj, of the Charles' University of Prague, published in 1922 his first paper on studies with a dropping mercury electrode. This led to the development of polarography, a basically new method of analysis, that eventually won him a Nobel Prize in 1959. However, the origins of polarography may be traced back to 1873 when Lippmann designed his capillary electrometer. | ||
|keywords=Respirometry, History | |||
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{{Labeling | {{Labeling | ||
|area=Instruments;methods | |area=Instruments;methods | ||
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Mueller OH (1964) The development of polarography and polarographic instruments. J Chem Educ 41:320. |
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Muller OH (1964) J Chem Educ
Abstract: Dr. Jaroslav Heyrovskj, of the Charles' University of Prague, published in 1922 his first paper on studies with a dropping mercury electrode. This led to the development of polarography, a basically new method of analysis, that eventually won him a Nobel Prize in 1959. However, the origins of polarography may be traced back to 1873 when Lippmann designed his capillary electrometer. โข Keywords: Respirometry, History
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