Invitation to Workshop 12–15 September 2023
The workshop will be held on Tuesday, September 12 – Friday, September 15, 2023, 9.00–17.00 the Library of Department of Analytical chemistry, room number 117, Charles University, Faculty of Science, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Albertov, Hlavova 2030, Prague 2. The registration form is attached.
Program
(Presentations will be available from organizers to improve dissemination of information connected with this project of strategic partnership)
08:00–09:00 |
Registration |
09:00–09:15 |
Opening by J. Barek and D. Wong Information about the Strategic Partnership Project Welcome address of J. Zima, Dean of the Faculty of Science of Charles University |
09:15–10:00 |
D. Wong: Selective detection of dopamine at a structurally small, antifouling sensor |
10:00–10:45 |
J. Barek: Voltammetry and amperometry of biologically active organic compounds |
10:45–11:00 |
Coffe berak |
11:00–11:45 |
D. Wong: Optimising the development of a carbon nanotube | Ni(cyclam) composite electrode for electrocatalytic detection of estradiol |
11:45–12:30 |
J. Barek: Where we are heading 100 years after the discovery of polarography |
12:30–13:00 |
Lunch break |
13:00–13:45 |
D. Wong: Square wave voltammetry versus electrochemical impedance spectroscopy as a rapid detection technique at electrochemical immunosensors |
13:45–14:30 |
J. Barek: Possibilities and limitations of modern electroanalytical methods in environmental analysis |
14:30–15:15 |
V. Vyskocil: Electrochemical DNA biosensors for detection of DNA damage caused by xenobiotic compounds |
15:15–15:30 |
Cofee break |
15:30–16:15 |
J. Fischer: Possibilities and limitations of amalgam electrodes |
16:15–17:00 |
Conclusions, final discussions. End of the session followed by friendly informal meeting |
These presentations will be delivered on Tuesday, September 12, 2023. The rest of the workshop will be devoted to demonstration of Metrohm instruments in Metrohm Demonstration Laboratory at Charles University in Prague and to individual consultations with prof. Wong, prof. Barek, prof. Vyskocil, and Dr. Fischer regarding novel electrode materials and arrangements.
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