Staircase voltammetry as a rapid detection method for anodic stripping determination of lead |
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Authors: | Bo Svensmark |
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Affiliation: | Department of General and Organic Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, The H.C. Ørsted Institute, DK-2100 CopenhagenØ Denmark |
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Abstract: | Rapid-scan staircase voltammetry is used to strip lead plated on a rotating mercury film electrode. With potential steps of 10 mV every 64 μs, the entire stripping of the metals is made in only 4 ms. Noise is reduced by averaging several current measurements on each step. The method allows quantification of 0.1 μg l?1 lead within a total time to less than 4 min. Because of the rapid scan, the rotation of the electrode can continue during the stripping step. Oxygen does not affect the measurements although a small decrease in current is observed. The method is tested on a sample of sea water. Some results are also given for cadmium. |
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