Issue 8, 1994

Flow injection potentiometric and voltammetric stripping analysis using a dialysis membrane covered mercury film electrode

Abstract

Flow injection stripping analysis using a cellulose triacetate (CTA) polymer-modified mercury film electrode is described for the determination of lead in environmental and clinical samples. Commercially available CTA dialysis membranes were secured to a glassy carbon disc electrode using a Plexiglas cap in a wall-jet flow cell. Optimization of the flow cell dimensions and the stopped-flow protocol are described. Flow injection Osteryoung square-wave anodic stripping voltammetry and flow injection potentiometric stripping analysis (FI-PSA) are demonstrated to be effective for determining low ppb levels of lead in tap water, river water and sea-water. FI-PSA is also shown to be effective for urine and whole blood sample matrices. Bovine whole blood samples (10 µl) were pre-treated by dilution (1 + 29) with 5% v/v HCl or by using the commercially available Metexchange M reagent. Lead was determined in certified whole blood samples (188 ppb) with a precision of 10.6% and an accuracy of 4.91%(n= 8). The analysis time was 6 min per sample.

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Analyst, 1994,119, 1813-1818

Flow injection potentiometric and voltammetric stripping analysis using a dialysis membrane covered mercury film electrode

J. H. Aldstadt, D. F. King and H. D. Dewald, Analyst, 1994, 119, 1813 DOI: 10.1039/AN9941901813

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