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The classification of electroanalytical techniques is provided.
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One of the key aims of electroanalytical methods development is the increase in sensitivity of measurements.
In addition, application of electroanalytical techniques includes the determination of electrode mechanisms [Malode et al. 2012; Bukkitgar et al. 2015].
A promising development is the combination of electroanalytical methods, i.e., voltammetry, with in situ spectroscopic investigation.
These applications create conditions for application of electroanalytical approaches in biological research, including studies of DNA repair processes.
Finally, examples of electroanalytical applications of nanoelectrode arrays are given, including multi-metal nanoparticle arrays for combinatorial electrochemistry.
Support vector regression (SVR) and Gaussian process regression (GPR) were used for the analysis of electroanalytical experimental data to estimate diffusion coefficients.
This procedure allows the recovery of electroanalytical information on the electroactive deposited substance.
The paper considers the implications of these enhanced performance characteristics within bioanalytical measurement systems and their practical benefits in the development of electroanalytical devices.
However, the research group of Dr. Suh-Moon Park has published extensively on Fourier transform electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (FTEIS) for a wide variety of electroanalytical applications, including electrocatalysis and corrosion.
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