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Measurements of trace concentrations of mercury in sea water by stripping chronopotentiometry with gold disk electrode: influence of copper
Authors:Ricardo D Riso  Matthieu Waeles  Philippe Monbet  Christian J Chaumery
Institution:

a Laboratoire de Chimie Marine, UBO et UPR CNRS 9042 (Roscoff), IUEM, Place Nicolas Copernic, 29280 Plouzané, France

b LASEM, Marine Nationale, 8 rue de Portzmoguer, 29240 Brest Naval, France

Abstract:A stripping chronopotentiometric method, using a rotating gold disk electrode for mercury measurements in sea water is described. Compared with a same method using a stationary gold film electrode, this method has a eight times higher sensitivity and a detection limit of 5 ng l−1 after 10 min deposition time. Moreover, the time needed for gold plating is eliminated. Compared with other electrochemical methods capable of measuring mercury at low concentrations, the present method is more simplified with no degassing step and no need to use a medium-exchange procedure before the stripping step. These characteristics render the method easily practicable on board oceanographic vessels for ‘in situ’ measurements.
Keywords:Stripping chronopotentiometry  Mercury analysis  Gold disk electrode  Sea water
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