Determination of Copper in Sea Water with the Mercury Film Electrode (MFE)
19 June 2013

In this application note, the concentration of Cu in sea water is determined by anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) in acetate buffer on a mercury film electrode (MFE).

Show    per page
2 of 25     Page  1 2 3  ... Next 
A Method for High Quality Digoxigenin-Labeled RNA Probes for In Situ Hybridization tumor, cancer, RNA18 Jun 2013Read
Development and Validation of Bio-Plex Pro Human Cancer Biomarker Panel 2 cancer diagnostics, cancer, biomarker discovery18 Jun 2013Read
Hybridoma and CHO Cell Culture using the New Brunswick™ S41i, an Environmentally-Friendly, “Low Emission” Incubator Shaker cancer cells, cancer18 Jun 2013Read
Gene Expression Microarray Analysis of Archival FFPE Samples colon cancer, cancer, gene expression levels18 Jun 2013Read
Complying with EPA Method 1664A and 1664B by Automated Solid Phase Extraction Utilizing the SPE-DEX® 4790 with Envision® Platform v1.02 EPA methods, water analysis, environmental contamination18 Jun 2013Read
Determination of Phthalates in Drinking Water by UHPLC with UV Detection drinking water analysis, EPA methods, reversed phase LC18 Jun 2013Read
Determination of Cd and Pb in Sediment Using High-Resolution Continuum Source AAS (Direct Solid Sampling GF-AAS)18 Jun 2013Read
Hydrogen Sulphide or Sulphide in Water water, wastewater, water analysis17 Jun 2013Read
Detection of DsRed-expressing U87 Astrocytoma Xenografts in SCID Mice and the Benefit of Using Spectral Unmixing tumor, fluorescence, cancer17 Jun 2013Read
Cell Sorting Based on RNA Detection in Living Cells Using SmartFlare™ RNA Detection Reagents tumor, RNA quantification, cancer17 Jun 2013Read

Popular tags in SelectScience

Buying guides

Write a Review

Join 200,000 Scientists Online

Become a member for FREE access to:

  • 250,000 full product and supplier listings
  • 10,000 user reviews and comments
  • Daily news and videos
  • 2,500 application notes and videos
  • 2,000 of the best jobs in Science

Don't miss out!

Join The Community Today