2011
DOI: 10.1002/elan.201000566
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Determination of Free Metal Ion Concentrations Using Screen‐Printed Electrodes and AGNES with the Charge as Response Function

Abstract: AGNES (Absence of Gradients and Nernstian Equilibrium Stripping) has been implemented with screen-printed electrodes (SPE) for the determination of the free concentration of Zn 2 + , Cd 2 + and Pb 2 + . For SPE, the stripped charge is a suitable response function which does not require the second stage of AGNES to be under diffusion limited conditions. This property can be used in the avoiding of the interference of Pb on [Cd 2 + ] determination. The proportionality factor between stripped charge and concentra… Show more

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“…It has been shown that either Q or t is proportional to the free metal concentrations at the electrode surface. [20] AGNES-SCP implementation in the present work When working with non-deaerated solutions, the deposition potential needs to be very negative, because of the decrease in metal concentration at the electrode surface. This is due to the reaction of the free metal with the OH À species formed from O 2 reduction at the electrode surface.…”
Section: Oxygen Influence During Stripping Stepmentioning
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“…It has been shown that either Q or t is proportional to the free metal concentrations at the electrode surface. [20] AGNES-SCP implementation in the present work When working with non-deaerated solutions, the deposition potential needs to be very negative, because of the decrease in metal concentration at the electrode surface. This is due to the reaction of the free metal with the OH À species formed from O 2 reduction at the electrode surface.…”
Section: Oxygen Influence During Stripping Stepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the application of AGNES has been undertaken with thin-film mercury screen-printed electrodes (SPEs), which represent an ideal alternative to the use of the HMDE. [19,20] These sensors have a very small size (9.6 mm 2 ) and use a thin mercury film thickness (200 nm), which make them easy to deploy on site. Unlike the HMDE, SPEs do not need any N 2 pressure and, thus the transport of N 2 bottles to the field, which could be very problematic, is avoided.…”
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“…108,[112][113][114][115] Sensores impressos de ouro, por exemplo, foram usados para investigar as interações dinâmi-cas de Hg(II) com ácidos húmicos e suspensões de microalgas. 110,111 Assim, estudos recentes têm demosntrado que metais como ouro e bismuto apresentam propriedades eletroquímicas que permitem seu uso em especiação dinâmica, sendo considerados "ambientalmente amigáveis" por serem menos tóxicos e terem enorme potencial para viabilizar a realização de estudos on site.…”
Section: Exemplos De Estudos De Especiação Dinâmica Em Sistemas Modelunclassified
“…This is an important parameter as the relative toxicities of different metal species and complexes can be quite notable. Recently TF-SPCEs have been utilised with a technique referred to as absence of gradients and Nernstian equilibrium stripping (ANGES) [31,32]. This is a relatively new technique which has been developed to measure the free ion concentration alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%