1991 bis 1995

64. Analysis of powder mixtures with the help of abrasive stripping voltammetry and coulometry, F. Scholz, B. Lange, A. Jaworski, J. Pelzer Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 340 (1991) 140-144

65. Electrochemically generated copper(II), tin(II), bismuth(III) and zinc(II) complexes in dichloromethane containing tetrabuthylammonium perchlorate, tetrafluoroborate or hexafluorophosphate as the electrolyte, A. M. Bond, A. Bobrowski, F. Scholz J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. (1991) 411-416

66. Calculation of thermodynamic data from voltammetry of solid lead and mercury dithiocarbamate complexes mechanically attached to a graphite electrode, A. M. Bond, F. Scholz J. Phys. Chem. 95 (1991) 7460-7465

67. The variation of stoichiometry of Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O-superconductors during the annealing process and its implication for superconductivity, E. Kemnitz, S. Scheurell, F. Scholz, N. Pruss Mat. Res. Bull. 26 (1991) 667-674

68. Electrochemical, thermodynamic and mechanistic data derived from voltammetric studies on insoluble metallocenes, mercury halide and sulfide compounds, mixed silver halide crystals and other metal complexes following their mechanical transfer to a graphite electrode,A. M. Bond, F. Scholz Langmuir 7 (1991) 3197-3204

69. Comment on "Determination of Pb4+ and Pb2+ in high Tc oxide superconductors", published by Namiki M, Hirokawa K (1990) Fresenius J Anal Chem 338:296-297, S. Scheurell, E. Kemnitz, F. Scholz Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 342 (1992) 609-610
 

70. Field-based identification of minerals using a battery-operated electrochemical measuring system and mechanical transfer of the solid to a graphite electrode, A. M. Bond, F. Scholz J. Geochem. Exploration 42 (1992) 227-235
 

71. The anodic dissolution of dental amalgams studied with abrasive stripping voltammetry, F. Scholz, F. Rabi, W.-D. Müller Electroanalysis 4 (1992) 339-346
 

72. Electrochemical evidence for Cu3+-Cu2+-Cu+ transitions in the orthorhombic YBa2Cu3O7-x phase, S. Scheurell, F. Scholz, T. Olesch, E. Kemnitz Supercond. Sc. Technol. 5 (1992) 303-305
 

73. Abrasive stripping voltammetry - a new method for the study of the electrochemistry of solid materials, F. Scholz GIT Fachz. Lab. 36 (1992) 917-918
 

74. Abrasive Stripping Voltammetry - an Electrochemical Solid State Spectroscopy of Wide Applicability, F. Scholz, B. Lange Trends Anal. Chem. 11 (1992) 359- 367
 

75. Properties of Amperometric HPLC Detectors Based on Mercury Electrodes, P. Just, M. Karakaplan, G. Henze, F. Scholz Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 345 (1993) 32-35
 

76. Thermodynamics of the Xanthoconite-Proustite and Pyrostilpnite-Pyrargyrite transitions as determined by Abrasive Stripping Voltammetry, B. Lange, F. Scholz, H.-J. Bautsch, F. Damaschun, G. Wappler Phys. Chem. Minerals 19 (1993) 486-491
 

77. Extraction voltammetric determination of silicon, A. Möller, I. Helms, G. Henze, F. Scholz Fresenius´ J. Anal Chem. 345 (1993) 567-569
 

78. Abrasive stripping voltammetry - the electrochemical alternative for pigment analysis,B. Lange, F. Scholz, A. Weiß, G. Schwedt, J. Behnert, K.-P. Raezke Internat. Lab. 23 (1993) 23-26
 

79. A Comparison of Simulated and Experimental Abrasive Stripping Voltammetric Curves of Ionic Crystals. Reversible Case,A. Jaworski, Z. Stojek, F. Scholz J. Electroanal. Chem. 354 (1993) 1-9
 

80. A new pH sensor based on quinhydrone, F. Scholz, H. Düssel, B. Meyer Fresenius´ J. Anal. Chem. 347 (1993) 458-459
 

81. Extraction Voltammetric Determination of Phosphorus, I. Helms, A. Möller, F. Scholz Fresenius´ J. Anal. Chem. 349 (1994) 575-577
 

82. Automatic adsorptive stripping voltammetry at thin-film mercury electrodes: The highly-reproducible plating and renewing of thin mercury films on glassy carbon for the determination of nickel, H.-J. Diederich, S. Meyer, F. Scholz Fresenius´ J. Anal. Chem. 349 (1994) 670-675
 

83. Electrochemical solid state analysis - state of the art,F. Scholz, B. Meyer Chem. Soc. Rev. 23 (1994) 341-347
 

84. The nature of mercury in tap water, F. Scholz, S. Meyer Naturwissenschaften 81 (1994) 450
 

85. Application of the photoionization detector for single determination of hydride forming elements, S. Mergemeier, F. Scholz Fresenius´ J. Anal. Chem. 350 (1994) 659-661
 

86. The determination of elemental sulfur in sediments of the Elbe river by extraction voltammetry, S. Kirste, A. Möller, I. Helms, F. Scholz, E. Claus, P. Heininger Fresenius Environmental Bulletin 4 (1995) 143-147
 

87. Electrochemical study of microcrystalline solid Prussian Blue particles mechanically attached to graphite and gold electrodes: Electrochemically induced lattice reconstruction,A. Dostal, B. Meyer, F. Scholz, U. Schröder, A. M. Bond, F. Marken, Sh. J. Shaw J. Phys. Chem. 99 (1995) 2096-2103
 

88. Electrochemistry and analytical application of the tin(IV) complex with N-benzoyl-N-phenyl-hydroxamic acid in iso-propanol solution, I. Helms, A. Pietsch, F. Scholz Electroanalysis 7 (1995) 230-236
 

89. Electrochemistry of chromium(II) hexacyanochromate(III) and electrochemically induced isomerization of solid iron(II) hexacyanochromate(III) mechanically immobilized on the surface of a graphite electrode, A. Dostal, U. Schröder, F. Scholz Inorg. Chem. 34 (1995) 1711-1717
 

90. The electrochemical response of radiation defects of non-conducting materials. An electrochemical access to age determinations., F. Scholz, U. Schröder, S. Meyer, Kh. Z. Brainina, N. F. Zakharchuk, N. V. Sobolev, O. A. Kozmenko J. Electroanal. Chem. 385 (1995) 139-142
 

91. Development of analytical procedures based on abrasive stripping coulometry and voltammetry for solid state phase microanalysis of natural and synthetic tin-, arsenic-, and antimony bearing sulfosalts and sulfides of thallium,S. Zhang, B. Meyer, G. Moh, F. Scholz Electroanalysis 7 (1995) 319-328
 

92. In situ X-ray diffraction study of the electrochemical reduction of tetragonal lead oxide and orthorhombic Pb(OH)Cl mechanically immobilized on a graphite electrode, B. Meyer, B. Ziemer, F. Scholz J. Electroanal. Chem. 392 (1995) 79-83.
 

94. Chip-array electrodes for simultaneous stripping analysis of trace metals, A. Uhlig, M. Paeschke, U. Schnakenberg, R. Hintsche, H.-J. Diederich, F. Scholz Sensors and Actuators B 24-25 (1995) 899-903
 

95. Application of the photoionization detector for determination of ethanol in aqueous solutions and human breath, I. Reimann, S. Mergemeier, I. Ebner, F. Scholz Fresenius´J. Anal. Chem. 353 (1995) 206-210
 

96. A solid composit pH sensor based on quinhydrone, H. Düssel, Šebojka Komorsky-Lovric, F. Scholz Electroanalysis 7 (1995) 889-894
 

97. The derivatization of molecular iodine to iodoform and its determination by adsorptive stripping voltammetry, A. Möller, F. Scholz, M. Lovric Electroanalysis 7 (1995) 987-989
 

98. Umweltanalytik und Umweltchemie, F. Scholz Humboldt-Spektrum 2 (1995), Nr. 3, 18-22
 

99a. Die Formalpotentiale fester Metallhexacyanometallate, F. Scholz, A. Dostal Angew. Chem. 107 (1995) 2876-2878
 

99b. The Formal Potentials of the Solid Metal Hexacyanometalates, F. Scholz, A. Dostal Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 34 (1995) 2685-2687
 

100. A comparative study with Prussian-Blue-modified graphite paste electrodes and solid graphite electrodes with mechanically immobilized Prussian Blue, N. F. Zakharchuk, B. Meyer, H. Hennig, F. Scholz, A. Jaworski, Z. Stojek J. Electroanal. Chem. 398 (1995) 23-35
 

101. Differential Pulse Voltammetric Determination of Total Arsenic Following its Volatilization as AsH3 and Absorption in Silver Nitrate Solution,A. Möller, F. Scholz Anal. Proc. 32 (1995) 495-497