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The sequential injection system with adsorptive stripping voltammetric detection
Authors:Kubiak W W  Latonen R M  Ivaska A
Institution:

a Åbo Akademi University Process Chemistry Group, C/o Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Biskopsgatan 8, FIN-20500 Turku-Åbo, Finland

b Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramic, University of Mining and Metallurgy, al. Mickiewicza 30, PL 30-059 Krakow, Poland

Abstract:Two sequential injection systems have been developed for adsorptive stripping voltammetric measurement. One is for substances adsorbing at mercury, e.g. riboflavin. In this case, a simple arrangement with only sample aspiration is needed. Reproducibility was 3% and detection limit 0.07 μM. The measuring system was applied to determination of riboflavin in vitamin pills and to study the photodegradation process of riboflavin in aqueous solutions. In the second case, metal ions were determined. They have to be complexed before deposition on the mercury surface. Thus, both the sample and the ligand have to be aspirated in the system. In this case, the reproducibility was ≈6% and the detection limit <0.1 ppm for cadmium, lead and copper when complexation with oxine was used. Dimethylglyoxime was used in determination of nickel and cobalt and nioxime complexes were used in determination of nickel and copper. With these complexing agents, the reproducibility was the same as with oxine, but the metals could be determined at concentrations lower than 0.01 ppm. Application of two ligands in a SIA system with AdSV detection was also studied. Simultaneous determination of copper, lead, cadmium and cobalt was possible by using oxine and dimethylglyoxime. Copper and nickel were simultaneously determined by using dimethylglyoxime and nioxime.
Keywords:Adsorptive stripping voltammetry  Sequential injection analysis  Heavy metal ions  Riboflavin
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