The Development of Voltammetric Electroanalysis in the Former USSR, Chap. 5

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Parent link:Electrochemistry in a Divided World.— 2015.— [P. 97-178]
Співавтор: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ) Институт природных ресурсов (ИПР) Кафедра физической и аналитической химии (ФАХ)
Інші автори: Scholz F. Fritz, Zakharova E. A. Elsa Arminana, Kolpakova N. A. Nina Alexandrovna, Sister J. D. Julia D., Mairanovsk V. G. Victor G.
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Voltammetric electroanalysis has played a very prominent role in the USSR. The famous geochemist Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadskiy very early understood the significance of Jaroslav Heyrovsky’s development of polarography (see the Sect. 3.?2), and thanks to Vernadskiy the method was successfully introduced to the USSR (see the Sect. 5.1). The development of electroanalysis in the USSR was also catalyzed by Alexander Naumovich Frumkin (see the Chap. 4). Other factors which favored the development of electroanalysis in the USSR were (1) students of chemistry got a very serious training in mathematics, physics, and physical chemistry, of course including electrochemistry. This provided the intellectual basis for very serious research work, and (2) that the instrumentation was rather inexpensive, and thus very attractive for application.
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Мова:Англійська
Опубліковано: 2015
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Онлайн доступ:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21221-0_5
Формат: Електронний ресурс Частина з книги
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Резюме:Title screen
Voltammetric electroanalysis has played a very prominent role in the USSR. The famous geochemist Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadskiy very early understood the significance of Jaroslav Heyrovsky’s development of polarography (see the Sect. 3.?2), and thanks to Vernadskiy the method was successfully introduced to the USSR (see the Sect. 5.1). The development of electroanalysis in the USSR was also catalyzed by Alexander Naumovich Frumkin (see the Chap. 4). Other factors which favored the development of electroanalysis in the USSR were (1) students of chemistry got a very serious training in mathematics, physics, and physical chemistry, of course including electrochemistry. This provided the intellectual basis for very serious research work, and (2) that the instrumentation was rather inexpensive, and thus very attractive for application.
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DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-21221-0_5