Automated voltammetric system for shipboard determination of metal speciation in sea water


Autoria(s): Eric P. Achterberga and Constant M.G. van den Berg
Data(s)

1994

Resumo

An automated and semi-intelligent voltammetric system is described for trace metal analysis. The system consists of a voltammeter interfaced with a personal computer, a sample changer, 2 peristaltic pumps, a motor burette and a hanging mercury drop electrode. The system carries out fully automatically approximately 5 metal determinations per hour (including at least 3 repetitive scans and calibration by standard addition) at trace levels encountered in clean sea water. The computer program decides what level of standard addition to use and evaluates the data prior to switching to the next sample. Alternatively, the system can be used to carry out complexing ligand titration with copper whilst recording the labile copper concentration; in this mode up to 8 full titrations are carried out per day. Depth profiles for chromium speciation in the Mediterranean Sea and a profile for copper complexing ligand concentrations in the North Atlantic Ocean measured on board-ship with the system are presented. The chromium speciation was determined using a new method to differentiate between Cr(III) and Cr(VI) utilizing adsorption of Cr(III) on silica particles.

Identificador

http://ir.yic.ac.cn/handle/133337/3064

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/140024

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Eric P. Achterberga and Constant M.G. van den Berg.Automated voltammetric system for shipboard determination of metal speciation in sea water,Analytica Chimica Acta,1994,284(3):463-471

Palavras-Chave #Voltmmetry #Chromium #Copper #Metal speciation #Sea water #Shipboard determination #Waters
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