Abstract: | Abstract An electrochemical flow cell has been developed using reticulated vitreous carbon (RVC) coated with a thin film of mercury. The flow cell and electrode components are inexpensive and easily constructed. Reproducible results have been obtained for concentrations as low as 100 ppb. Peak currents were dependent on flow rate, electrode size, and mercury deposition time. Oxygen interference was reduced by nitrogen purging to enable analysis of sub-ppm metal concentrations. The cell was tested as a detector for metal complexes eluated from a modified gel permeation chromatographic column. |