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Electrochemical Parameters with unusual Alternating Current Phase-Angles

  • Rashwan Farouk;Mohran Hossnia
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.80-82
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    • 2004
  • The a.c. technique is employed to evaluate electrochemical characteristics of Naphthalie-1,4,5,8-tetracarboxylic acid bisanilide (NTB). The measurements were carried out in dry and pure propionitrle (PCN) and acetonitrile(CAN) at the hanging mercury drop electrode [HMDE). An A.C. phase sensitive detector using computer controlled lock-in amplifier was employed. Primary goal of this report, was to establish on a firm the rare behavior of the phase angle associated with a.c. polarograms of the compound. Although, not an initial goal of this study, the electron transfer rate parameters attending the electroreduction of the compound under investigation were determined. This because the results shed some light on the electrokinetics in aprotic solvent which until recently negligible data were available. Experimental Results and comparison of data obtained are reported. The good precision of the method makes it suitable for studying electrochemical data with unusual behavior at electrodes in non aqueous media.

Determination of Thioglycolic acid in the presence of Copper(II) by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry (흡착 벗김 전압전류법에 의한 구리이온(II) 존재하에서 티오글리콜산의 정량)

  • Hong, Mi-Jeong;Kwon, Young-Sun
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 1995
  • Determination method of trace thioglycolate has been studied by adsorptive stripping voltammetry. Copper(II)-thioglycolate complex is adsorbed at the hanging mercury drop electrode and stripped during cathodic scan. Electrolyte was used pH 6.5 phosphate and pH 9.5 borate buffer solutions. Optimal conditions were a copper(II) concentration $1{\times}10^{-4}M$, an adsorption accumulation potential -0.2V, an adsorption accumulation time 60 sec and a scan rate 20mV/sec. A detection limit of $1{\times}10^{-9}M$ thioglycolate was obtained. The method was applied to the determination of thioglycolate in cold wave fluids and depilating creams.

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Adsorptive Behavior of Catechol Violet and Its Thorium Complex on Mercury Electrode in Aqueous Media

  • Rabia Mostafa K. M.
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2004
  • Cyclic voltammetry and chronocoulometry have been used for characterization of catechol violet (CV) at the hanging mercury drop electrode in acetic acid-sodium acetate buffer solution. At pH 2.94 a nearly symmetric cyclic voltammetric wave due to an irreversible weak adsorption of CV on mercury was obtained at concentration of $0.53{\mu}mol\;dm ^{-3}$. Under these conditions, CV adsorbes in a monolayer. Upon increasing the concentration, the symmetry of the wave decreases; it can be attributed to a mixed diffusion adsorption process. The amount of the adsorbed catechol violet on the HMDE expressed as surface concentration as well as the surface areaf occupied by one molecule$(\sigma)$ were calculated. It was found that the values obtained for f and o utilizing cyclic voltammetric and chrono-coulometry are almost identical. A 1:1 and 1:2 Th (IV)-CV complexes are formed on addition of thorium (IV) to catechol violet. These complexes are adsorbed and reduced on the HMDE at more negative potentials than the peak potential of free CV, Using the square-wave (SW) technique, the adsorptive cathodic stripping voltammetry, ACSV, of these complexes was studied. It was found that the SW-ACSV of Th(IV)-CV can be applied to the determination of thorium at the nanomole level. Optimum conditions and the analytical method of determination were presented and discussed.

네모파 전압전류법에 의한 텔루륨(Ⅳ) 정량

  • Seo, Mu Yeol;Seo, Mu Yeol;Eom, Tae Yun;Choe, In Gyu
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.38 no.7
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    • pp.496-501
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    • 1994
  • Square-wave voltammetric behavior for tellurium(Ⅳ) was studied in hydrochloric acid medium using a hanging mercury drop electrode. The reduction of tellurium(Ⅳ) was found to be irreversible and catalized by acid. Analytical conditions for the determination of tellurium(Ⅳ) and effects of diverse ions were also investigated. The detection limit of tellurium(Ⅳ) was $4.2\;ppb (3.3{\tiems}10^{-8}M)$. The amount of tellurium(Ⅳ) on the electrode surface was ${\Gamma}=(7.2{\pm}1.4){\times}10^{-11}\;mol\;cm^{-2}$.

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The Determination of Germanium(IV) by Linear Sweep Voltammetry and UV-VIS Spectrophotometry (Linear Sweep Voltammetry와 UV-VIS Spectrophotometry를 이용한 게르마늄 분석)

  • Choi, Won-Hyung;Lee, Jin-Sik;Kim, Jae-Soo;Kim, Do-Hun
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 1992
  • Germainium(IV) was determined in perchloate supporting electrolyte solution containing phenylfluorone by hanging mercury drop electrode(HMDE) of Linear Sweep Voltammetry(LSV) and in hydrochloric acid solution by UV-VIS Spectrophotometry. The complex germanium(IV) with phenylfluorone was shown linear calibration curve in the range of $2.5{\sim}80{\mu}g/L$ by LSV and in the range of $10{\sim}300{\mu}g/L$ by UV-VIS Spectrophotometry.

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Determination of Gallium by differential Pulse Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry (펄스차이 흡착법김전압전류법에 의한 갈륨 정량)

  • Se Chul Sohn;Tea Yoon Eom
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.889-893
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    • 1992
  • A very sensitive adsorptive stripping voltammetric method is studied on the gallium-morin complex at a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) in 0.1 M acetate buffer solution. The effects of various analytical conditions are discussed on the reduction peak current of the adsorbed complex on the suface of HMDE. Interferences by other trace metals and surfactant are also discussed. Detection limit is 1.7 nM of gallium with 60 seconds deposition time, and the relative standard deviation (n = 7) at 4 ${\mu}$g/l gallium is 2.8%.

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The study of Germanium analysis by Adsorption Stripping Voltammetry (흡착벗김 전압전류법을 이용한 게르마늄 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Yun, Young Ja;Jeong, David;Namgung, Mi Ok
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.171-179
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    • 1995
  • This is an analytical study of germanium by adsorption stripping squarewave voltammetry. Tannic acid was used as a ligand. The accumulation potential was -0.2V, accumulation time was carried out for 60 second under constant stirring, followed by a 20 second quiescent period, and frequency was 10Hz. A hanging mercury drop electrode was used as a working electrode and acetate buffer solution, pH=4.5, as supporting electrolyte. The proper conditions of ligand for germanium analysis was established. The effect of metal ions(lead, cupper, silicon, tin, gallium) on germanium peak was also studied.

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Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry of Indium-Morin Complex (Indium-Morin 착물에 관한 흡착벗김전압전류법적 연구)

  • Se Chul Sohn;Tae Yoon Eom;Yeong Kyeong Ha;Ki-Suk Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.506-511
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    • 1991
  • A sensitive adsorptive stripping voltammetric study was investigated on the complex of indium with morin at a hanging mercury drop electrode in 0.1 M acetate buffer (pH 3.20) solution. The adsorption phenomena were observed by differential-pulse voltammetry. The effects of various analytical conditions were discussed on the reduction peak current of the adsorbed complex on the surface of HMDE. Interferences by other trace metals and surfactant were also discussed. Detection limit was 2.6 nM of indium after 90 second deposition time, and the relative standard deviation (n = 7) at 4TEX>${\mu}g$/l indium was 2.0%.

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Determination of Ultra Trace Levels of Copper in Whole Blood by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry

  • Attar, Tarik;Harek, Yahia;Larabi, Lahcen
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.57 no.5
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    • pp.568-573
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    • 2013
  • A selective and sensitive method for simultaneous determination of copper in blood by adsorptive differential pulse cathodic stripping voltammetry is presented. The procedure involves an adsorptive accumulation of Cu(II)-ETSC (4- ethyl-3-thiosemicarbazide) on a hanging mercury drop electrode, followed by a stripping voltammetry measurement of reduction current of adsorbed complex at about -715 mV. The optimum conditions for the analysis of copper (II) ion are : pH 10.3, concentration of 4-ethyl-3-thiosemicarbazide $3.25{\times}10^{-6}$ M and an accumulation potential of -100 mV. The peak current is proportional to the concentration of copper over the range 0.003-125 ng/mL with a detection limit of 0.001 ng/mL and an accumulation time of 60 s. Moreover, with the use of the proposed method, there is a considerable improvement in the detection limit, the linear dynamic range and the deposition time, compared with the methods of adsorptive stripping voltammetry for the determination of copper. The developed method was validated by analysis of whole blood certified reference materials.

Anodic Stripping Voltammetric Determinations of Zinc, Cadmium, Lead and Copper in Freshwater and Sediment (담수 및 퇴적물에 함유된 아연, 카드뮴, 납 및 구리의 산화전극 벗김 전압전류법 정량)

  • Hahn, Young Hee;Yoo, Jeong Yeon
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.180-185
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    • 1997
  • Zinc, cadmium, lead and copper were simultaneously determined by depositing metals at - 1.200 V vs. a Ag/AgCl(sat. KCl) reference electrode for 150 seconds on a hanging mercury drop electrode(HMDE) or a thin mercury film electrode(TMFE), followed by scanning towards anodic direction using differential pulse voltammetric(DPASV) and square wave voltammetric(SWASV) techniques. The linear calibration curves were obtained for four metal ions simultaneously determined by DPASV with a HMDE in the concentration range between 20 and 100 ppb. However, the linear calibration plots were obtained only for $Cd^{2+}$ and $Pb^{2+}$ in the simultaneous determinations with a TMFE in the concentration range up to 100 ppb using DPASV and up to 10 ppb using SWASV. DPASV with a TMFE was about 15 times more sensitive than DPASV with a HMDE for simultaneous determinations of $Cd^{2+}$ and $Pb^{2+}$. SWASV was about 5 times more sensitive than DPASV at a TMFE. Concentrations of zinc in seven different sediment samples determined by DPASV with a HMDE and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry were compared, resulting with an excellent correlation coefficient of 0.9993 and with no significant difference between two methods after t-test.

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