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Automatic Voltammetric System for Continuous Trace Metal Monitoring in Various Environmental Samples

✍ Scribed by Øyvind Mikkelsen; Kristina Strasunskiene; Silje Skogvold; Knut H. Schrøder; Camilla Constance Johnsen; Marion Rydningen; Patrik Jonsson; Anders Jonsson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
495 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-0397

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Some recent developments and results in the field of automatic monitoring of electrolabile concentration of zinc and iron in the low μg/L range in river water, drainage water, and waste water by use of solid dental amalgam electrode (DAM) as a working electrode are reviewed for three different geographical sites representing the mentioned matrixes. At all sites, voltammetric measurements were carried out continuously every 30 or 60 minutes for periods up to 4 months, and compared with total amounts of the metals found by ICP‐MS on manually collected samples. In total, the observed concentration ranges analyzed was in the ranges of sub‐μg/L to approximately 30 μg/L for zinc, and from approximately 1 μg/L to 150 μg/L. for iron. Results shows good calibration curves for the metals in the different matrixes (r^2^~avg~=0.99) with standard deviation within 5%. The voltammetric system showed good stability and gave reliable results which were in a reasonable agreement with ICP‐MS measurements for all analyses when comparing the concentration trends. The frequency of maintenance varied from once a week in waste water samples to once a month in river water.


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