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Determination of heavy metals in real samples by anodic stripping voltammetry with mercury microelectrodes : Part 1. Application to Wine
Authors:Salvatore Daniele  Maria-Antonietta Baldo  Paolo Ugo  Gian-Antonio Mazzocchin
Affiliation:Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Venice, Calle Larga S. Marta 2137, 30123 Venice Italy
Abstract:
Differential-pulse anodic stripping voltammetry with a mercury microelectrode is used for the determination of zinc, cadmium, lead and copper in wine at its natural pH without pretreatment. The effects of the matrix on the stripping peaks are studied in detail by varying the concentration of the metals. Intermetallic (CuZn) interferences and the effects of oxygen are described. The results obtained for the labile metal contents varied from 2 μg l?1 for cadmium to 148 μg l?1 for zinc; standard addition plots were linear over about two orders of magnitude above these levels, demonstrating the negligible effect of organic matter. Acidification of the sample with hydrochloric acid to pH 1 allowed the total metal contents to be determined. The reliability of the method was tested by comparison with the results obtained with atomic absorption spectrometry; the differences were within 10–20%.
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