A new procedure is proposed for the voltammetric determination of ultra-trace cadmium(II), copper(II), lead(II), platinum(II), palladium(II), rhodium(III) and zinc(II) by a single run of square wave adsorptive catalytic stripping voltammetry. The voltammetric cell was based on a typical three-electrodes set-up: working electrode (stationary hanging mercury drop), reference electrode (Ag|AgCl|KClsat) and auxiliary electrode (platinum). The supporting electrolyte contained the formazone complex together with dimethylglyoxime and the disodium salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. Validation of the analytical procedure was obtained by the analysis of standard reference materials (Mussel Tissue BCR-CRM 278, Oyster Tissue NIST-SRM 1566a). Comp...
The possibilities of cadmium and lead determination by electroanalytical methods such as differentia...
Progress in marine chemistry has been driven by improved sampling and sample handling techniques, an...
none4noIn recent years, rapid spread of toxic metals has occurred in all environmental matrices. The...
A new procedure is proposed for the voltammetric determination of ultra-trace cadmium(II), copper(II...
none4noAn analytical procedure regarding the sequen¬tial voltammetric determination of mercury(II), ...
This article reports the sequential voltammetric determination of Hg(II) and Cu(II) at gold electrod...
Heavy metals are of particular concern as environmental contaminants due to their toxic effects when...
The paper proposes an analytical procedure regarding the voltammetric determination of chromium(VI),...
A rapid diffusion of heavy metals as environmental contaminants has called the attention to their de...
The present work describes a procedure for the sequential determination of Pd(II), Pt(II), Rh(III), ...
The present work regards the voltammetric sequential determination of Pt(II), Pd(II), Rh(III), by sq...
International audienceVoltammetric procedures for trace metals analysis in polluted natural waters u...
This paper presents the results of an inter-comparison exercise undertaken to test the reliability a...
This paper presents the results of an inter-comparison exercise undertaken to test the reliability a...
The possibilities of cadmium and lead determination by electroanalytical methods such as differentia...
Progress in marine chemistry has been driven by improved sampling and sample handling techniques, an...
none4noIn recent years, rapid spread of toxic metals has occurred in all environmental matrices. The...
A new procedure is proposed for the voltammetric determination of ultra-trace cadmium(II), copper(II...
none4noAn analytical procedure regarding the sequen¬tial voltammetric determination of mercury(II), ...
This article reports the sequential voltammetric determination of Hg(II) and Cu(II) at gold electrod...
Heavy metals are of particular concern as environmental contaminants due to their toxic effects when...
The paper proposes an analytical procedure regarding the voltammetric determination of chromium(VI),...
A rapid diffusion of heavy metals as environmental contaminants has called the attention to their de...
The present work describes a procedure for the sequential determination of Pd(II), Pt(II), Rh(III), ...
The present work regards the voltammetric sequential determination of Pt(II), Pd(II), Rh(III), by sq...
International audienceVoltammetric procedures for trace metals analysis in polluted natural waters u...
This paper presents the results of an inter-comparison exercise undertaken to test the reliability a...
This paper presents the results of an inter-comparison exercise undertaken to test the reliability a...
The possibilities of cadmium and lead determination by electroanalytical methods such as differentia...
Progress in marine chemistry has been driven by improved sampling and sample handling techniques, an...
none4noIn recent years, rapid spread of toxic metals has occurred in all environmental matrices. The...