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The amperometric determination of strong oxidising species has been carried out through an unusual electrode material, namely, Ti. In particular the study involves H2O2 and HClO, even at high concentration levels. A complex real matrix, such as an industrial detergent, containing high H2O2 concentrations, has been taken as a meaningful study case to check the effectiveness of the electrode system and procedure proposed.
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Terzi, F., Zanfrognini, B., Pelliciari, J., Pigani, L., Zanardi, C., Seeber, R. (2014). Amperometric Determination of Strong Oxidising Species Through Titanium Electrode Systems. In: Di Natale, C., Ferrari, V., Ponzoni, A., Sberveglieri, G., Ferrari, M. (eds) Sensors and Microsystems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 268. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00684-0_15
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