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The well‐known method for the determination of mercury(II), which is based on the anodic stripping voltammetry of mercury(II), has been adapted for applications at the thin film poly(3‐hexylthiophene) polymer electrode. Halide ions have been found to increase the sensitivity of the mercury response and shift it more positive potentials. This behavior is explained by formation of mercuric halide which can be easily deposited and stripped from the polymer electrode surface. The procedure was optimized for mercury determination. For 120 s accumulation time, detection limit of 5 ng mL?1 mercury(II) has been observed. The relative standard deviation is 1.3% at 40 ng mL?1 mercury(II). The performance of the polymer film studied in this work was evaluated in the presence of surfactants and some potential interfering metal ions such as cadmium, lead, copper and nickel.  相似文献   

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Using the silver based mercury film electrode (SBMFE) and cyclic and stripping voltammetric techniques the behaviour of cadmium has been compared with the behaviour of lead as well as with the predictions of the theory of de Vries and van Dalen. At the SBMFE with film thickness between 0.1 and 2 μm lead behaves with good agreement with theoretical predictions and only at thicknesses higher than 2 μm some deviations occur due to collecting of the excess mercury at the bottom of the wire electrode. On the other hand even at thin film electrodes the behaviour of cadmium deviates significantly from the predictions of the theory. The height of the anodic peak decreases and its width increases; also the displacement of the potentials of both cathodic and anodic peaks is smaller than the values predicted theoretically. The deviations are caused neither by the formation of intermetallic compounds in the bulk of mercury phase nor by the formation of heterogenous cadmium amalgam; they reflect the interaction between cadmium dissolved in mercury and the solid silver amalgam which is the substrate of the mercury film. Owing to the effect discussed the stripping determination of cadmium at SBMFE is characterized by a lower sensitivity and reproducibility.  相似文献   

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Metal speciation as measured by anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV), adsorption on a resin with adsorbed hydrated aluminium oxide, and dialysis with receiving resins is compared with the toxicity of the metals to the freshwater green alga Chlorella pyrenoidosa Chick. In the presence of natural and synthetic ligands, similar labile fractions of metals were obtained for ASV at three electrodes (hanging mercury drop electrode, mercury film electrode and Nafion-coated mercury film electrode). The toxic fractions determined by ASV and bioassay were in reasonable agreement for zinc, cadmium and copper, and alteration of the analytical conditions provided some measure of agreement for lead. The resin with adsorbed hydrated aluminium oxide correlated well with bioassay for copper, but over-estimated lead toxicity and under-estimated cadmium toxicity. Dialysis with receiving resins under-estimated metal bioaccumulation in the presence of ligands. Metal speciation analysis for water samples gave higher toxic fractions for metals in samples of polluted river water and road runoff samples than those found in pristine river water.  相似文献   

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The optimum conditions for the preparation, storage, conditioning and renewal of copper-based mercury film electrodes (CBMFEs) are given. The voltammetric results obtained at these electrodes are compared with the predictions of the theory of cyclic and stripping voltammetry at the mercury film electrode, as well as with the results obtained at the silver-based and the platinum-based mercury film electrodes. The advantage of a CBMFE is prolonged life-time, whereas the disadvantages ar the decreased range of usable positive potentials and the possibility of interfering reactions of the electrodeposited metals with the copper substrate or copper dissolved in the mercury phase. The presence of copper has no essential influence on the behaviour of lead and thallium; it affects the behaviour of zinc markedly and that of cadmium and indium slightly. The conditions allowing the minimization of the harmful action of copper on the behaviour of cadmium and indium have been found.  相似文献   

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A 25-μm diameter microelectrode is constructed from 80% platinum-20% iridium alloy. Mercury films and hemispheres are readily deposited by cathodic reduction of mercury(I) onto the electrode surface and are completely removed by anodic oxidation. The platinum-iridium surface, in contrast with a platinum surface, is not scarred by interaction with mercury. Steady-state reduction currents and sharp oxidation peaks are obtained for the determination of cadmium at the PtIr-based mercury film electrode. The voltammetric signals depend on the age of the film, and hence routine analytical applications will require further development.  相似文献   

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We examined the use of a bismuth-glassy carbon (Bi/C) composite electrode for the determination of trace amounts of lead and cadmium. Incorporated bismuth powder in the composite electrode was electrochemically dissolved in 0.1 M acetate buffer (pH 4.5) where nanosized bismuth particles were deposited on the glassy carbon at the reduction potential. The anodic stripping voltammetry on the Bi/C composite electrode exhibited well-defined, sharp and undistorted peaks with a favorable resolution for lead and cadmium. Comparing a non-oxidized Bi/C composite electrode with an in-situ plated bismuth film electrode, the Bi/C composite electrode exhibited superior performance due to its much larger surface area. The limit of detection was 0.41 μg/L for lead and 0.49 μg/L for cadmium. Based on this study, we are able to conclude that various types of composite electrodes for electroanalytical applications can be developed with a prudent combination of electrode materials.  相似文献   

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Stulík K  Bedros P 《Talanta》1976,23(8):563-568
Cells have been designed for stripping-voltammetry analyses employing graphite working electrodes and mercury film electrodes on a graphite support, permitting ion-exchange or solvent extraction separation simultaneously with the pre-electrolysis. The ion-exchange separation was tested on the determination of mercury in the presence of excess of copper(II), lead and cadmium and on the determination of bismuth in the presence of excess of copper(II). The solvent extraction separation was tested on the determination of mercury(II) in the presence of copper(II), lead and cadmium and the determination of copper(II) in the presence of bismuth. Very good results were obtained by using ion-exchange, where the sensitivity and precision of the determination are comparable with those obtained in the determinations without separation, the separation efficiency being very high, limited virtually only by the capacity of the ion-exchanger used. The solvent extraction separations yielded poorer results: the sensitivity of the determination is decreased substantially, the separation efficiency is not very high and difficulties arise from the adsorption of the organic phase on the electrode surface.  相似文献   

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The key to remediative processes is the ability to measure toxic contaminants on-site using simple and cheap sensing devices, which are field-portable and can facilitate more rapid decision-making. A three-electrode configuration system has been fabricated using low-cost screen-printing (thick-film) technology and this coupled with a portable electrochemical instrument has provided a a relatively inexpensive on-site detector for trace levels of toxic metals. The carbon surface of the screen-printed working electrode is used as a substrate for in situ deposition of a metallic film of bismuth, which allows the electrochemical preconcentration of metal ions. Lead and cadmium were simultaneously detected using stripping chronopotentiometry at the bismuth film electrode. Detection limits of 8 and 10 ppb were obtained for cadmium(II) and lead(II), respectively, for a deposition time of 120 s. The developed method was applied to the determination of lead and cadmium in soils extracts and wastewaters obtained from polluted sites. For comparison purposes, a mercury film electrode and ICP-MS were also used for validation.  相似文献   

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The new iridium oxide film electrode, applied for the determination of lead(II), cadmium(II) and copper(II) traces using differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DP ASV) is presented. The electrode display an interesting stripping voltammetric performance which compares with electrodes commonly used in voltammetry. The deposited film is known as anodically electrodeposited iridium oxide film (AEIROF). The AEIROF electrode is characterized by long‐term stability (more than 40 days) and very good reproducibility of the analytical signals in this time (≤12% for 0.5 μM of lead). The regeneration of iridium film is very simple in a time shorter than 60 seconds. The effects of various factors such as: thickness of AEIROF film, preconcentration potential and time, supporting electrolyte composition, potential interferences are optimized. The detection limit for AEIROF film electrode based on glassy carbon for an accumulation time of 30 s is as low as 7 nM for lead(II). The repeatability of the method at a concentration level of the lead(II) as low as 0.5 μM, expressed as RSD is 2.5% (n=10). The proposed method was successfully applied and validated by studying certified reference material CTA‐OTL‐1. Such an attractive use of ‘mercury–free’ ‐ environmentally friendly electrodes offers great promise to measure trace metals.  相似文献   

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Carbon fibers are proposed as a support electrode for a mercury film electrode. The response of these electrodes is evaluated for use in differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry. The mercury film is deposited in situ in aqueous solution and used to quantify cadmium in solutions of cadmium salts and organo cadmium compounds in the 1–10 μg l-1 (ppb) concentration range. The good resolution and extremely low background current obtained allow a limit of detection at 0.04 μg Cd l-1.  相似文献   

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The labilities of copper, lead and cadmium complexes with fulvic acid, nitrilotriacetic acid and an iron-humic acid colloid were studied on a preplated thin mercury film electrode and with in-situ plating of mercury on a glassy carbon electrode. In the presence of mercury(II) the apparent labilities based on direct-current anodic stripping voltammetric peak-area measurements increased for each of the cadmium and lead species and for the copper iron-humic acid colloid species. In contrast, for the copper complexes with nitrilotriacetic acid and fulvic acid the lability was not measurably altered by mercury(II); it is inferred that they do not undergo rapid metal exchange with mercury(II).  相似文献   

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《Electroanalysis》2003,15(17):1369-1376
Silver‐gold alloy electrodes have been studied for the purpose of the quantitative determination of heavy metals by subtractive anodic stripping voltammetry, (SASV). The results have been compared with those obtained with the silver and gold electrodes. The 50/50 a/o Ag/Au alloy electrode is the most suitable for quantifying thallium in the presence of lead and cadmium. The separation of its peak from those of lead and cadmium is 200 mV, which is about twice the separation obtained on the pure metal electrodes and is also better than on mercury. The silver electrode is suitable for the simultaneous determination of thallium, lead and cadmium. The peaks of lead and cadmium overlap on the 50/50 alloy. Pure silver or pure gold can be used for simultaneous quantification of these two metals. The use of gold for quantifying lead and cadmium is more limited because the peak potential of cadmium is shifted in the negative direction as its concentration increases and at [Cd2+]>200 nM, the two peaks merge. SASV enables correction for background currents and is of utmost importance for obtaining well‐defined peaks. The peaks of lead, cadmium and thallium appear over a relatively narrow potential range (ca. 200 mV) on all the electrodes presented in this work. For this reason, the quantifying of a peak is based on the derivative at the inflection point of only one of its branches (ascending or descending). All SASV measurements were carried out without removal of oxygen.  相似文献   

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The applicability of the chromatomembrane method for the removal of dissolved oxygen from solvents used in voltammetric measurements was investigated. The chromatomembrane cell combined with a flow-through system allows an online deaeration of solutions. These experiments employed a mercury film electrode as working electrode and differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry as the measuring method. Different eluents with adequate supporting electrolyte (without analyte) were measured to determine the background current, whether any contribution of oxygen is detectable. Voltammograms of eluents deaerated with the chromatomembrane method are compared to those of eluents purged with nitrogen for several minutes immediately before the measurement. No differences in the background currents can be observed when defined flow rates of eluent and nitrogen are maintained. Determinations of cadmium and lead even indicate the high efficiency of this method.  相似文献   

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The use of a thin mercury-film wax-impregnated graphite electrode for the simultaneous determination of cadmium, lead and zinc in an acetate buffer by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry is described. Optimal instrumental parameters for maximum resolution and sensitivity for simultaneous analysis of these three elements in natural waters are discussed. The interference of copper with the determination of zinc is investigated in detail. An optimal mercury film thickness for this electrode is suggested.  相似文献   

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《Comptes Rendus Chimie》2003,6(7):689-693
Analysis of the labile fraction of zinc, cadmium, lead and copper dissolved in the coastal marine environment using differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry. The determination of the optimal experimental conditions for the dosage of labile concentrations of heavy metals such as cadmium, copper lead and zinc, in a coastal marine environment has been performed. The method used was differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DPASV) with hanging mercury drop. To cite this article: M. El Makhfouk et al., C. R. Chimie 6 (2003).  相似文献   

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Lu TH  Yang HY  Sun IW 《Talanta》1999,49(1):59-68
A Nafion/mercury film electrode (NMFE) was used for the determination of trace thallium(I) in aqueous solutions. Thallium(I) was preconcentrated onto the NMFE from the sample solution containing 0.01 M ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA), and determined by square-wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV). Various factors influencing the determination of thallium(I) were thoroughly investigated. This modified electrode exhibits good resistance to interferences from surface-active compounds. The presence of EDTA effectively eliminated the interferences from metal ions, such as lead(II) and cadmium(II), which are generally considered as the major interferents in the determination of thallium at a mercury electrode. With 2-min preconcentration, linear calibration graphs were obtained over the range 0.05-100 ppb of thallium(I). An even lower detection limit, 0.01 ppb, were achieved with 5-min accumulation. The electrode is easy to prepare and can be readily renewed after each stripping experiment. Applicability of this procedure to various water samples is illustrated.  相似文献   

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The equipment and procedure are described for the determination without preconcentration of several heavy metals based on d.c. anodic stripping voltammetry at a rotating ring—disc glassy carbon electrode with in situ mercury plating. During stripping of the metals deposited on the disc, the current from the reduction of the ions collected at the ring is measured. Some parameters (scan rate, thickness of the mercury film, electrode rotation and deposition time) influencing the ring collection peak current are examined experimentally. The results are compared with the theoretical considerations given by de Vries and van Dalen for anodic stripping voltammetry on a stationary mercury film electrode and by Bakanov et al. for a rotating mercury film electrode.  相似文献   

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The determination of lead, copper and cadmium by anodic stripping voltammetry at a wax-impregnated graphite electrode, pre-plated with mercury, has been investigated. Electrode preparation and cell design are discussed, and the effects of mercury loading and sample pH on electrode sensitivity are described. Detection limits and precision on aqueous samples are reported. Calibration graphs are linear for lead and cadmium, but non-linear for low concentrations of copper. The depression of peak current and shift of peak potential for copper in chloride media are described and an explanation is proposed. Precision and recovery of metal additions are reported for digested samples of whole blood.  相似文献   

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The combined effects of pH, thiocyanate ion and deposition potential in the characteristics of thin mercury film electrodes plated on glassy carbon surfaces are evaluated. Charges of deposited mercury are used as an experimental parameter for the estimation of the effectiveness of the mercury deposition procedure. The sensitivity of the anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) method for the determination of lead at in situ and at ex situ formed thin mercury films are also examined. It was concluded that, in acidic solutions (pH 2.5-5.7) and fairly negative deposition potentials, e.g. −1.3 to −1.5 V, thiocyanate ion promotes the formation of the mercury film, in respect both to the amount of deposited mercury and to the mercury deposition rate. Also, the mercury coatings produced in thiocyanate solutions are more homogeneous, as depicted by microscopic examinations. In the presence of thiocyanate there is no obvious advantage of using high concentrations of mercury and/or high deposition times for the in situ and ex situ preparation of the mercury film electrodes. The optimised thin mercury film electrode ex situ prepared in a 5.0 mM thiocyanate solution of pH 3.4 was successfully applied to the ASV determination of lead and copper in acidified seawater (pH 2). The limit of detection (3σ) was 6×10−11 M for lead and 2×10−10 M for copper for a deposition time of 5 min. Relative standard deviations (R.S.D.s) of <1.2% were obtained for determinations at the nanomolar of concentration level.  相似文献   

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The effect of binary metal deposits on a cylindrical carbon-fiber microelectrode on the determination of metals by direct and stripping voltammetry was studied. The electrolytic deposition of a binary system of copper and thallium, cadmium, lead, or mercury on the electrode in an alkaline solution resulted in the disappearance of the electroreduction peak of dissolved oxygen in the potential range from -0.8 to -1.4 V and in a decrease in the background current. Under the conditions of limited diffusion, the peak currents of Ni(II), Co(II), and Zn(II) in differential pulse voltammograms were 3–7 times higher than those calculated for a reversible electrode process under the conditions of semi-infinite diffusion. Because of this, the determination limit for metal ions in direct voltammetry was lowered to 1 X 10-6 M. With a binary copper-thallium system, the peak current of zinc(II) reduction can be be detected in the presence of 5000-fold molar amounts of copper(II). The deposition of binary copper-lead and copper-thallium systems under the conditions of limited diffusion reduced the effect of negative interaction between the components of these systems and made possible the determination of lead(II) and thallium(I) by stripping voltammetry using additional peaks.  相似文献   

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