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Anodic stripping voltametric cell for determination of copper and lead in atmospheric dust

✍ Scribed by Hothaifa Al Dabbagh; Nikolaos Perakis; Ch-Michel Wolff; Jean-Paul Schwing


Book ID
103064003
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
719 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

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✦ Synopsis


Studies of air pollution by metals contained in dust particules usually require mineralization of a dust-collecting filter. This treatment introduces impurities into the sample. To avoid such contamination, an anodic stripping cell was constructed requiring no preliminary treatment of the sample filter. The cell uses a three-electrode amperometric system in differential pulse anodic stripping mode (DPAS). Solubilization of the metals from dust by a complexing agent, instead of the strong acid normally encountered in other methods, allows selective determination of metals according to their chemical form. With this cell, minimal handling ofthe collection filter and a largearea mercury-coated vitreous carbon electrode located close to the sample filter (2 mm) lead to limits of detection as low as 0.15 Fg of lead and 10 ng of copper. Precision is 2 "/, for lead determination and 4 % for copper determination (RSD).


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