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Use of calixarenes as modifiers of carbon paste electrodes for voltammetric analysis

✍ Scribed by Damien W. M. Arrigan; Gyula Svehla; Stephen J. Harris; M. Anthony McKervey


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
856 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-0397

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✦ Synopsis


The use of calisarene-based chemically modified carbon paste electrodes (CMCPEs j in voltammetric analysis is reported here. A polymeric calixarene I mas incorporated successfully and used for the accumulation of lead(II), copper( 11). and mercup( 11) ions with subsequent anodic stripping voltammetp as the determination step. The electrode response depended on the calixarene content. the electrolyte, and the preconcentration time and analyte concentration, as well as the constituents of the sample matrix. The presence of alkali metal ions in the sample solution mas found to have an adverse effect on electrode response, due to the preferable binding of these ions by the calixarene units immobilized in the carbon paste. attempts to overcome this interference employed a nonpolymeric sulfur-containing calixarene. the thioamide 11. in the electrode. The stripping current was not enhanced b!. introduction of this compound as an electrode modifier, perhaps due to adsorption of the calixarene on the carbon particles via its metal ion binding site. However, the application of calixarenes to voltammetric methods of analysis is demonstrated and provides an additional use of calixarenes in electroanalysis.


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