Recent advances in the modification of electrodes for trace metal analysis: a review

This review paper summarizes the research published in the last five years on using different compounds and/or materials as modifiers for electrodes employed in trace heavy metal analysis. The main groups of modifiers are identified, and their single or combined application on the surface of the ele...

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Glassy carbon
Heavy metals
Nanomaterials
Natural products
Parameter modification
Trace metals
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