Characterization of Mercury – Humic Acids Interaction by Potentiometric Titration with a Modified Carbon Paste Mercury Sensor |
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Authors: | M. Jesús Gismera Jesús R. Procopio M. Teresa Sevilla |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Química Analítica y Análisis Instrumental, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049?Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Stability constant for mercury binding by commercial and natural humic acids (HA) were determined using a new potentiometric mercury(II) sensor based on dithiosalicylic acid modified carbon paste electrode. The sensor present a high selective and sensitive response to mercury(II) ions, and a low detection limit of 1.8×10?8 M. The potentiometric titrations curves of humic acids against mercury(II) ions were modeled. For 1.00×10?7 to 3.00×10?4 M mercury(II) ion concentration levels the results are consistent with the presence of two different binding sites in the humic acid macromolecule. The strongest binding sites (log K1 ranging from 10.1 to 6.8) are probably due to interaction with carboxylic acid and amine groups in the molecule, whereas weakest binding sites (log K2 ranging from 8.8 to 4.5) can be associated to phenolic groups. |
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Keywords: | Mercury ion‐selective electrode Modified carbon paste electrode Dithiosalicylic acid Humic acids |
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