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Analytical
Chemistry Division
Commission V.5 "Electroanalytical Chemistry"
The IUPAC Commission for Electroanalytical Chemistry with the code V.5 provides definitive guidance on nomenclature, terminologies, symbols, units, and procedures in Electroanalytical Chemistry. The Commission, within the Analytical Chemistry Division, fulfills the essential IUPAC goal of providing the international chemical community with sound, uniform chemical language. Electroanalytical Chemistry includes a variety of technologies described in the IUPAC Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (Definitive Rules 1987) prepared by Henry Freiser and George H. Nancollas. These presently include potentiometry, impedance spectrocopy, conductimetry, various voltammetries such as applications of slow and fast potential-control waveforms, and sensing probes including ion-selective electrodes, chemically modified electrodes and biosensors. Current documents on nomenclature, on procedures, announcements and actions by V.5 appear in Pure and Applied Chemistry.
Commission V.5 provides its services through the voluntary contributions of its Titular, Associate and National Representative Members. Within the organization, V.5 is one of eight Commissions within the Analytical Division. The aim of these pages is to disseminate the program of our Commission to a wide audience of www navigators, especially those chemistry students who represent the future chemical community. The pages provide a point of contact among Commission members and interested readers with special needs and expectations.
Commission V.5 in Tihany
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