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Voltammetric procedure for trace metal analysis in polluted natural waters using homemade bare gold-disk microelectrodes
Voltammetric procedure for trace metal analysis in polluted natural waters using homemade bare gold-disk microelectrodes // Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 386 (2006), 2; 313-323 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Voltammetric procedure for trace metal analysis in polluted natural waters using homemade bare gold-disk microelectrodes
Autori
Garnier, Cédric ; Lesven, Ludovic ; Billon, Gabriel ; Magnier, Aurelie ; Mikkelsen, Oyvind ; Pižeta, Ivanka
Izvornik
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (1618-2642) 386
(2006), 2;
313-323
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Voltammetry - Bare gold microelectrode - Environmental monitoring - Trace metals
Sažetak
Voltammetric procedures for trace metals analysis in polluted natural waters using homemade bare gold-disk microelectrodes of 25- and 125-μ m diameters have been determined. In filtered seawater samples, square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV) with a frequency of 25 Hz is applied for analysis, whereas in unfiltered contaminated river samples, differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DPASV) gave more reliable results. The peak potentials of the determined trace metals are shifted to more positive values compared to mercury drop or mercury-coated electrodes, with Zn always displaying 2 peaks, and Pb and Cd inversing their positions. For a deposition step of 120 s at − 1.1 V, without stirring, the 25-μ m gold-disk microelectrode has a linear response for Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb and Zn from 0.2 μ g L− 1 (1 μ g L− 1 for Mn) to 20 μ g L− 1 (30 μ g L− 1 for Zn, Pb and 80 μ g L− 1 for Mn). Under the same analytical conditions, the 125-μ m gold-disk microelectrode shows linear behaviour for Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn from 1 μ g L− 1 (5 μ g L− 1 for Cd) to 100 μ g L− 1 (200 μ g L− 1 for Pb). The sensitivity of the 25-μ m electrode varied for different analytes from 0.23 (± ; ; 0.5%, Mn) to 4.83 (± ; ; 0.9%, Pb) nA L μ mol− 1, and sensitivity of the 125-μ m electrode varied from 1.48 (± ; ; 0.7%, Zn) to 58.53 (± ; ; 1.1%, Pb nA L μ mol− 1. These microelectrodes have been validated for natural sample analysis by use in an on-site system to monitor Cu, Pb and Zn labile concentrations in the Deû ; ; le River (France), polluted by industrial activities. First results obtained on sediment core issued from the same location have shown the ability of this type of microelectrode for in situ measurements of Pb and Mn concentrations in anoxic sediments
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Geologija, Kemija
POVEZANOST RADA
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