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Determination of pyrithione in natural waters by cathodic stripping voltammetry
Authors:Doug S Mackie  James W Readman
Institution:a Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Liverpool University, Liverpool L69 3GP, UK
b Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3DH, UK
Abstract:A method was developed to determine the biocide pyrithione in natural waters. The method is based on cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV) in the presence of Triton-X-100, which is used to separate the peak from interfering thiol compounds. Optimised conditions include a Triton-X-100 concentration of 4 ppm and a pH adjusted to 9 using ammonia buffer. The adsorption potential for pyrithione was −0.10 V and the peak occurred at −0.2 to −0.3 V. Detection was by differential-pulse CSV. The detection limit in UV-digested seawater was 1.5 nM for a deposition time of 60 s. In principle, this limit of detection could be lowered by extending the adsorption time, but in practice this may not be possible due to interferences by other organic compounds (surfactants and thiol compounds) in natural waters.
Keywords:Pyrithione  Cathodic stripping voltammetry  Triton-X-100  Thiol compounds
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