Talk:Electroanalytical methods
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I apologies for a complete redo on the page as I noted there were a number of significant mistakes that should be apparent if you read the text of both versions. Plus it doesn't warrant mentioning serotonin in a general discussion of the limitations of chronoamperometry on a page not even dedicated to chronoamperometry.
I was sorry that I could not fit the discussion concerning time scale into the new version. As the discussion was it didn't cover a broad enough range of techniques to warrant keeping and I don't know the entire field well enough to write it. It might be worth discussing Fast cyclic voltammetry on the cyclic voltammetry page.
The Basic Principle section might be redone but it would be good to use (C = concentration) and (n = number of electrons in a process) since that is the standard practice in electrochemistry.--OMCV (talk) 04:30, 16 April 2008 (UTC)