Electrochemical analysis



Scientific Federation invites all the participants from all over the world to attend World Conference onAnalytical & Bio analytical Chemistry which will be held on July 23-24, 2018 at Barcelona, Spain. Which includes Keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Electrochemistry is the study of techniques that use electrical stimulation to analyze the chemical reactivity of a system. More specifically, it analyzes the loss and gain of electrons i.e. the oxidation and reduction mechanisms in a reaction. Oxidation and reduction reactions are called redox reactions- these provide vital information related to the kinetics, concentration, mechanism of reaction, and chemical status of the reactants in solution.

It is very helpful in many applications including the study of neurotransmitter behavior and polymerizations reactions. Electrochemistry is different from spectroscopy as electrochemical techniques analyze a different set of parameters.

It is a qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis based on electrochemical phenomena occurring within a medium or at the phase boundary and related to changes in the structure, chemical composition, or concentration of the compound being analyzed

Electroanalytical methods measure the potential volts and current amps in an electrochemical cell containing the analyte. In this the methods can be categorized according to which aspects of the cell are controlled and which are measured. The three main categories are potentiometry it means the difference in electrode potentials is measured, coulometry the cell's current is measured over time, and voltammetry the cell's current is measured while actively altering the cell's potential.



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