Her primary areas of investigation include Electrode, Inorganic chemistry, Analytical chemistry, Ion selective electrode and Potentiometric titration. In the subject of general Electrode, her work in Ion selective membrane is often linked to Response time, thereby combining diverse domains of study. The various areas that Klára Tóth examines in her Inorganic chemistry study include Working electrode, Selectivity, Metal ions in aqueous solution and Aqueous solution.
She interconnects Ion, Differential pulse voltammetry and Optoelectronics in the investigation of issues within Analytical chemistry. Her Ion selective electrode study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ionophore and Jet. Her Potentiometric titration study incorporates themes from Scanning electrochemical microscopy, Electrolyte and Buffer solution, Chromatography.
Her primary areas of study are Analytical chemistry, Electrode, Inorganic chemistry, Potentiometric titration and Ion. Her study looks at the relationship between Analytical chemistry and fields such as Diffusion, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her Electrode research incorporates elements of Silver iodide and Chemical engineering.
Her Inorganic chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Crown ether, Ionophore, Electrode potential, Acetonitrile and Metal ions in aqueous solution. The Potentiometric titration study combines topics in areas such as Ion selective electrode, Chromatography, Titration, Scanning electrochemical microscopy and Silver nitrate. Her Ion research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Nanotechnology, Adsorption, Dissolution, Optoelectronics and Copper.
Organic chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Ionophore, Analytical chemistry and 18-Crown-6 are her primary areas of study. Her studies in Inorganic chemistry integrate themes in fields like Detection limit, Acetonitrile and Metal ions in aqueous solution. Her Ionophore study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Potentiometric titration and Fluorescence.
Her Analytical chemistry study also includes
Klára Tóth focuses on Inorganic chemistry, Ionophore, Analytical chemistry, Fluorescence and Enantiopure drug. Her research in Inorganic chemistry intersects with topics in Detection limit and Metal ions in aqueous solution. Her Ionophore research includes elements of Electrochemistry and Ion selective electrode.
Klára Tóth has included themes like Supporting electrolyte, Bismuth and Voltammetry in her Analytical chemistry study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Inclusion compound, 18-Crown-6, Combinatorial chemistry and Enantiomer, Organic chemistry in addition to Fluorescence. Her Anodic stripping voltammetry research is within the category of Electrode.
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Electrochemical biosensors: recommended definitions and classification.
Daniel R. Thévenot;Klara Toth;Richard A. Durst;George S. Wilson.
Biosensors and Bioelectronics (2001)
PLASTICIZED POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE) PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF VALINOMYCIN ELECTRODES. 1. HIGH-FREQUENCY RESISTANCES AND DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES.
George. Horvai;Etelka. Graf;Klara. Toth;Erno. Pungor.
Analytical Chemistry (1986)
Scanning electrochemical microscopy. 19. Ion-selective potentiometric microscopy
Benjamin R. Horrocks;Michael V. Mirkin;David T. Pierce;Allen J. Bard.
Analytical Chemistry (1993)
Responses of site-controlled, plasticized membrane electrodes
Erno Lindner;Etelka Graf;Zsuzsa Niegreisz;Klara Toth.
Analytical Chemistry (1988)
Ion-selective membrane electrodes. A review
Ernö Pungor;Klára Tóth.
Analyst (1970)
Plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) properties and characteristics of valinomycin electrodes. 2. Low-frequency, surface-rate, and Warburg impedance characteristics
Klara. Toth;Etelka. Graf;George. Horvai;Erno. Pungor.
Analytical Chemistry (1986)
Membrane technology and dynamic response of ion-selective liquid-membrane electrodes
Marin. Huser;Peter M. Gehrig;Werner E. Morf;Wilhelm. Simon.
Analytical Chemistry (1991)
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy. 28. Ion-Selective Neutral Carrier-Based Microelectrode Potentiometry
Chang. Wei;Allen J. Bard;Geza. Nagy;Klara. Toth.
Analytical Chemistry (1995)
Dynamic Characteristics Of Ion Selective Electrodes
Erno Lindner;Klara Tóth;Erno Pungor.
(1988)
Comparative investigation of electrochemical cholinesterase biosensors for pesticide determination
A.N. Ivanov;G.A. Evtugyn;R.E. Gyurcsányi;K. Tóth.
Analytica Chimica Acta (2000)
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