Polarography

Polarography is a subclass of voltammetry where the working electrode is a dropping mercury electrode (DME) or a static mercury drop electrode (SMDE), which are useful for their wide cathodic ranges and renewable surfaces. It was invented by Jaroslav Heyrovský, who was for this invention awarded by Nobel prize in 1959.

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