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Title: | Potentiometric Stripping Analysis of Cadmium and Lead with Constant Inverse Current in the Analytical Step Using an Open Tubular Mercury-Coated Glassy Carbon Electrode | Authors: | Suturović, Zvonimir Kravić, Snežana Stojanović, Zorica Đurović, Ana Brezo, Tanja |
Issue Date: | 2-Apr-2019 | Publisher: | London: Hindawi | Journal: | Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry | Abstract: | © 2019 Zvonimir J. Suturović et al. The most important experimental parameters of the flow potentiometric stripping analysis (PSA) with oxygen as an oxidant were investigated and optimised. A simple, homemade flow system consisting of glassy carbon tubes, which served as a working and auxiliary electrode, was used. By applying a rest period before the stripping step (the flow stop mode) and by imposing a constant reductive current simultaneously with the interruption of potentiostatic control, significant increase of the flow PSA sensitivity was achieved. In the determination of cadmium and lead, quantitation limits of 0.11 and 0.82 μg/L were obtained. The precision of the method was evaluated in terms of repeatability and reproducibility, with values of relative standard deviation lower than 4.0% for cadmium and 4.2% for lead. This modified technique was applied for simultaneous determination of cadmium and lead in milk, after a simple pretreatment of the samples by dilution and acidification. The method accuracy was confirmed by analysing the certified reference material of skimmed milk powder (ERM-BD151). | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/660 | ISSN: | 20908865 | DOI: | 10.1155/2019/3579176 |
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