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A new way of decreasing the detection limit ‐ double deposition and stripping steps was proposed to determine trace amounts of gold(III) by anodic stripping voltammetry. Two carbon composite electrodes that differed drastically in their surface areas were used for the measurements. The calibration graph was linear from 1×10?9 to 1×10?8 mol L?1 following deposition time of 300 s at the first and the second electrode. The detection limit was found to be 2.3×10?10 and 1.4×10?11 mol L?1 for deposition time 600 and 2400 s, respectively. It is the lowest detection limit obtained so far for gold(III) determination in stripping voltammetry.  相似文献   

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Arsenic(V) is reduced to elemental arsenic on a gold-coated platinum-fibre electrode at electrolysis potentials below ?1.60 V vs. Ag/AgCl and subsequently re-oxidized, either by means of a constant current, or chemically, with gold(III) as oxidant. Total arsenic in acidified seawater can be determined by means of electrolysis for 60 s at ?1.80 V vs. Ag/AgCl and subsequent stripping in 4 M hydrochloric acid containing 2.5 M calcium chloride. The detection limit obtained after 60 s of electrolysis (ca. 0.1 μg1?1) is about ten times lower than that obtained by the electrochemical stripping methods for arsenic(III) reported hitherto. Total arsenic in urine is determined after digestion with nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide.  相似文献   

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A simple and sensitive differential pulse stripping voltammetric method was developed for the determination of antimony(III) using a selenium-doped carbon paste electrode modified with an ionic liquid, graphene, and gold nanoparticles. The conditions, including the mass of graphene, concentration of hydrochloric acid, deposition potential, and deposition time were optimized by single-factor experiments. Under the optimal conditions, a linear equation of ISb(III) (µA)?=??16.9882???11.0929 c (µmol/L) (R?=?0.9965) and a detection limit of 2.7?×?10?8?mol/L were obtained for 8.0?×?10?8 to 4.8?×?10?6?mol/L antimony(III). The response shows that the sensor enhances the sensitivity of antimony due to the high conductivity and large surface areas of the ionic liquid, graphene, and gold nanoparticles. This electrode may provide a new sensing platform for the determination of antimony.  相似文献   

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A simple, rapid fabricated and sensitive modified electrode for detection of As(III) in alkaline media was proposed. The modified electrode was prepared by co‐electrodeposition of manganese oxides (MnOx) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on the glassy carbon electrode (GCE) with cyclic voltammetry. Linear sweep anodic stripping voltammetry (LS‐ASV) was employed for the determination of arsenic (III) without interference from Cu(II), Hg(II), and other coexisting metal ions. A lower detection limit of 0.057 µg L?1 (S/N=3) were obtained with a accumulation time of 200 s. The proposed method was successfully applied to determine arsenic (III) in real water samples with satisfactory recoveries.  相似文献   

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Total arsenic in sea water is determined in a fully automated flow system, by means of potentiostatic deposition for 4 min at a 25-μm gold fibre electrode and subsequent constant-current stripping in 5 M hydrochloric acid. Previously the sample is acidified with hydrochloric and arsenic(V) is reduced to arsenic(III) with iodide. During stripping, the potential vs. time transient is recorded with a real-time measurement rate of 26.5 kHz and a potential resolution of 1 mV. Cleaning and regeneration of the gold electrode are fully automated. The total arsenic concentrations in two reference sea waters (NASS-1 and CASS-1) were evaluated by single-point standard addition and found to be 1.58 and 1.14 μg l?1 with standard deviations of 0.39 and 0.28 μg l?1, respectively; certified values are 1.65 ± 0.19 and 1.04 ± 0.07 μg l?1. The arsenic(III) content in these samples was below the detection limit (0.15 μg l?1).  相似文献   

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Gold ensembles for the trace level sensing of arsenic(III) in the presence of copper(II) are reported. The gold ensembles are fabricated using citrate capped gold nanoparticles which are chemically synthesised in an aqueous solution with an aliquot of this simply cast onto an economical and disposable screen printed electrode. After drying at room temperature, the gold ensembles are ready for use. The gold ensembles are explored towards the sensing of arsenic(III) in the presence of copper(II) using anodic stripping voltammetry where the corresponding stripping peaks are well resolved and using this protocol it is possible to readily detect 3 µg L?1 (3 ppb) with a detection limit of 0.4 µg L?1 (0.4 ppb). Proof‐of‐concept is also shown for the sensing of arsenic(III) in a canal water sample. Given the low cost of the sensor and ease of fabrication, the gold ensembles hold promise for the sensing of arsenic(III) in water samples where copper(II) may be present.  相似文献   

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The determination of total arsenic through As(V) anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) is, in some cases, preferable over As(III) ASV. The As(V) ASV procedure has no chemical reduction step from As(V) into As(III), which results in decreased analysis time and no contamination from reducting reagents. A simple and reliable procedure of As(V) determination is proposed. Anodic stripping determination of trace As(V) at gold microelectrode ensembles in diluted HCl solution in the presence of dissolved oxygen is shown. The electrode is based on a carbon black (30%)–polyethylene composite. The sensor was prepared by gold electrodeposition on the surface of the composite electrode. The given sensor is cheap, reliable and stable, especially when electrochemical activation is employed. The experimental parameters for the electrochemical determination were optimized, namely 0.005?M HCl as the background electrolyte, the deposition potential ?2.2?V (versus Ag/AgCl in 1?M KCl) and 180?mV?s?1 linear scan rate. Calibration curves were obtained and were linear in [As(V)] over the 1.5–45?µg?L?1 range, with a LOD of 0.5?µg?L?1. The effect of common interfering species is studied. The electrochemical behaviour of As(III) form is studied in the same experimental conditions. It was found that As(III) is deposited at lower potentials (starting at ?0.6?V) and the sensitivity of As(III) detection is higher, but dependant on the presence of dissolved oxygen. The speciation of inorganic forms of arsenic is discussed.  相似文献   

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《Electroanalysis》2004,16(19):1561-1568
A new methodology, based on silver electrocatalytic deposition and designed to quantify gold deposited onto carbon paste electrode (CPE) and glassy carbon electrode (GCE), has been developed in this work. Silver (prepared in 1.0 M NH3) electrodeposition at ?0.13 V occurs only when gold is previously deposited at an adequate potential on the electrode surface for a fixed period of time. When a CPE is used as working electrode, an adequate oxidation of gold is necessary. This oxidation is carried out in both 0.1 M NaOH and 0.1 M H2SO4 at oxidation potentials. When a GCE is used as working electrode, the oxidation steps are not necessary. Moreover, a cleaning step in KCN, which removes gold from electrode surface, is included. To obtain reproducibility in the analytical signal, the surface of the electrodes must be suitably pretreated; this electrodic pretreatment depends on the kind of electrode used as working electrode. Low detection limits (5.0×10?10 M) for short gold deposition times (10 min for CPE and 5 min for GCE) were achieved with this novel methodology. Finally, sodium aurothiomalate can be quantified using silver electrocatalytic deposition and GCE as working electrode. Good linear relationship between silver anodic stripping peak and aurothiomalate concentration was found from 5.0×10?10 M to 1.0×10?8 M.  相似文献   

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Conducting poly(2-aminothiazole) (PAT) films were electrodeposited on a platinum disc electrode surface by constant potential electrolysis of 2-aminothiazole (AT) for the stripping voltammetric determination of Ag(I). Ag(I) was preconcentrated on the polymer matrix by dipping the modified Pt electrode (PAT-Pt electrode) into Ag(I)(aq) solution. Effects of the film thickness, reduction potential, pH, preconcentration time, Ag(I) concentration and the interference of some other metal ions on the oxidation peak current of silver were studied. Cu(II) interference observed to be significant for the stripping voltammetric determination of Ag(I). The detection limit was calculated on the basis of signal to noise ratio of 3 as 2 × 10?7 mol L?1.  相似文献   

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Characteristic features of the process of Pb(II) reduction and oxidation at a renewable ceramic ring electrode (RCRE) were studied by stripping voltammetry. The main constituents of the RCRE are: a specially constructed TiN ring electrode, a silver sheet used as silver counter/quasi‐reference electrode and a silicon O‐ring are fastened together in a polypropylene body. The renovation of this electrode is carried out through mechanical removal of solid contaminants and electrochemical activation in the electrolyte which fills the RCRE body. The optimal measurement conditions, composition of supporting electrolyte and procedures of the electrode activation were selected. The measurements were carried out from nondeaerated solutions. As shown on selected examples, RCRE exhibits good performance in underpotential deposition stripping voltammetry (UPD‐SV) applied for the determination of lead(II) in synthetic solutions with and without surfactants and in certified reference materials. The peak current is proportional to the concentration of lead(II) over the range 2×10?9–1×10?7 mol L?1, with a 3σ detection limit of 1×10?9 mol L?1 with an accumulation time of 30 s. The obtained results showed good reproducibility, (RSD=2–5%; n=5) and reliability.  相似文献   

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S. Skrzypek 《Electroanalysis》2011,23(12):2781-2788
Moroxydine (Mor.) is an antiviral agent of biguanide structure. The paper presents a new silver amalgam film electrode (Hg(Ag)FE) for determination of Mor. in phosphate buffer, pH 6.2 (LOD=4×10?9 mol L?1, LOQ= 1×10?8 mol L?1) and in spiked urine using square wave adsorptive stripping voltammetry. It was found that the compound can act as an electrocatalyst not only at hanging mercury drop electrode but also at the Hg(Ag)FE. The electrode mechanism is connected with the hydrogen evolution reaction catalyzed by moroxydine. Adsorption of moroxydine at the mercury electrode was studied and special arrangements of molecules enabling electron transfer of the protonated form of moroxydine is suggested.  相似文献   

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Mercury in air was determined after collection in potassium permanganate or sodium carbonate solution. The mercury concentration in these solutions was determined in a computerized flow potentiometric stripping analyzer with a 10-μm gold fibre working electrode, a glassy carbon reference electrode and a platinum counter electrode. After sample electrolysis for 1–10 min, stripping was done in a 1 mg l?1 gold(III) solution in 0.01 M nitric acid/0.01 M sodium nitrate with a constant stripping current of 0.50 μA. Results obtained for flue gas samples were in good agreement with results from cold-vapor atomic absorption spectrometry.  相似文献   

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杜永令  王春明 《中国化学》2002,20(6):596-600
ThecombinationofstrippingvoltammetrywithUPDcanleadtotheimprovementofsensitivity ,selectivi tyandreversibilityforelectroanalyticalpurposeandavoidtheuseoftoxicmercuryastheworkelectrode1andthenanalyticalapplicationshavebeendescribed .2 4 Inthiswork ,wedevelo…  相似文献   

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Blasticidin S (BS) was determined in spiked rice samples by square wave voltammetry (SWV) and square wave stripping voltammetry (SWSV) using a cyclic renewable silver amalgam film electrode (Hg(Ag)FE). It was found that the compound can act as an electrocatalyst. In Britton? Robinson buffer at pH 7.0 a signal connected with the hydrogen evolution reaction was detected at ?1.2 V versus Ag/AgCl. Validation of the method was carried out. The detection and quantification limits were found to be 2.13×10?8 mol L?1; 7.10×10?8 mol L?1 for SWV and 2.65×10?9 mol L?1; 8.85×10?9 mol L?1 for SWSV, respectively.  相似文献   

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《Electroanalysis》2004,16(23):1956-1963
A simple procedure is described for the potentiometric stripping of arsenic with a wall‐jet cell by means of potentiostatic co‐deposition of gold and arsenic at a glassy‐carbon electrode and subsequent chemical stripping with Au(III). Optimum medium containing 160 mg L?1 of Au(III) in HCl 0.1 M, where it is possible to speciate As(III) and As(V). As(V) was electrodeposited directly without prior chemical reduction at working electrode. As(III) was first determined at an electrodeposition potential of ?0.1 V. Afterwards, total arsenic was determined by an electrodeposition potential of ?0.7 V, from the area of peak obtained of the differential stripping potentiogram by using the standard addition method. The original As(V) concentration in the sample was calculated by difference. The possibilities of the optimized method were demonstrated by determinations of As(III), As(V) and total arsenic in samples of polluted water.  相似文献   

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A novel non-enzymatic electrochemical sensor based on a nanoporous gold electrode modified with platinum nanoparticles was constructed for the determination of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Platinum nanoparticles exhibit good electrocatalytic activity towards hydrogen peroxide. The nanoporous gold (NPG) increases the effective surface area and has the capacity to promote electron-transfer reactions. With electrodeposition of Pt nanoparticles (NPs) on the surface of the nanoporous gold, the modified Au electrode afforded a fast, sensitive and selective electrochemical method for the determination of H2O2. The linear range for the detection of H2O2 was from 1.0 × 10?7 M to 2.0 × 10?5 M while the calculated limit of detection was 7.2 × 10?8 M on the basis of the 3σ/slope (σ represents the standard deviation of the blank samples). These findings could lead to the widespread use of electrochemical sensors to detect H2O2.  相似文献   

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《Analytical letters》2012,45(11):1783-1802
Abstract

Griseofulvin is an antifungal antibiotic used to treat various pathogenic mycotic diseases. The voltammetric behavior of griseofulvin at a hanging mercury drop electrode in Britton‐Robinson buffers of pH 2–11.5 was studied and discussed. A fully validated sensitive square‐wave adsorptive cathodic stripping voltammetric procedure was described for direct determination of bulk griseofulvin substance. The procedure was based on the reduction of the >C?O double bond of griseofulvin molecule following its preconcentration onto a hanging mercury drop electrode in a Britton‐Robinson buffer of pH 10. Limits of detection (LOD) and quantitation (LOQ) of 5.8×10?10 M and 1.93×10?9 M bulk griseofulvin were achieved, respectively. The proposed stripping voltammetric procedure was successfully applied to assay griseofulvin in tablets and in spiked human serum and urine samples. LOD of 8.65×10?10 M and 6.6×10?9 M and LOQ of 2.88×10?9 M and 2.2×10?8 M griseofulvin in spiked human serum and urine samples, respectively, were achieved.  相似文献   

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In this work, three heavy metals (Cu(II), Pb(II) and Zn(II)) in wide potential window were simultaneously detected on tin film/gold nanoparticles/gold microelectrode (Sn/GNPs/gold microelectrode) by the method of square wave stripping voltammetry. The Sn/GNPs/gold microelectrode was fabricated by in situ plating of a Sn film on a gold nanoparticles (GNPs) modified gold microelectrode. The influence of hydrogen overflow on stripping of Zn(II) on the gold microelectrode was reduced by modification of GNPs, which made the stripping potential of target metals shift positively. The interference of sulfhydryl groups was reduced and the selectivity of the microelectrode was improved due to the addition of Sn in the detection solution. After accumulation at ?1.4 V for 300 s in acetate buffer solution (0.1 mol L?1, pH 4.5), the Sn/GNPs/gold microelectrode revealed a good linear behavior in the examined concentration ranges from 5 to 500 µg L?1 for Cu(II) and Pb(II), and from 10 to 500 µg L?1 for Zn(II), with a limit of detection of 2 µg L?1 for Cu(II), 3 µg L?1 for Pb(II) and 5 µg L?1 for Zn(II) (S/N=3). When compared with a Sb/GNPs/gold microelectrode and a Bi/GNPs/gold microelectrode, the Sn/GNPs/gold microelectrode showed the best stripping performance to Cu(II), Pb(II) and Zn(II). As a new type of environment‐friendly electrode, the Sn/GNPs/gold microelectrode has potential applications for detection of heavy metals.  相似文献   

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Dai X  Compton RG 《The Analyst》2006,131(4):516-521
The electrochemical detection of As(III) was investigated on a platinum nanoparticle modified glassy carbon electrode in 1 M aqueous HClO4. Platinum nanoparticle modified glassy carbon electrodes were prepared by potential cycling in 0.1 M aqueous KCl containing 1 mM K2PtCl6. In each potential cycle, the potential was held at + 0.5 V for 0.01 s and at -0.7 V for 10 s. 25 cycles were optimally used to prepare the electrodes. The resulting electrode surfaces were characterized with AFM. The response to arsenic(III) on the modified electrode was examined using cyclic voltammetry and linear sweep voltammetry. By using the As(III) oxidation peak for the analytical determination, there is no interference from Cu(II) if present in contrast to the other metal surfaces (especially gold) typically used for the detection of arsenic; Cu(II) precludes the use of the As(0) to As(III) peak for quantitative anodic stripping voltammetry measurements due to the formation of Cu3As2 and an overlapping interference peak from the stripping of Cu(0). After optimization, a LOD of 2.1 +/- 0.05 ppb was obtained using the direct oxidation of As(III) to As(V), while the World Health Organization's guideline value of arsenic for drinking water is 10 ppb, suggesting the method may have practical utility.  相似文献   

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Gold, platinum and carbon fibres with 10-μm diameter were mounted in PVC tubes and used as flow sensors in computerized potentiometric and constant-current stripping analysis for mercury, after electroplating ofa gold film onto the fibre surfaces. Compared to gold and glassy carbon disc electrodes, the fibre electrodes gare increased sensitivity and stability and were considerably simpler to handle. The gold-coated carbon fibre electrode gave a higher background than the gold fibre electrode, in both the potentiometric and constant-current stripping modes. Mercury(II) could be determined in presence of a 105-fold (molar) amount of copper(II) by constant-current stripping in media with chloride concentrations below 0.05 M. The detection limit for mercury(II) after 10 min of electrolysis was 45 ng l?1 at the 3 σ level.  相似文献   

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