POLYANILINE CHEMICALLY MODIFIED ELECTRODE FOR DETECTION OF ANIONS IN FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS AND ION CHROMATOGRAPHY
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1991
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An electrochemical detector based on a polyaniline conducting polymer chemically modified electrode (PAn CME) was developed for use in flow-injection analysis and ion chromatography. Iodide, bromide, thiocyanate and thiosulphate are detected by using ion chromatography with a PAn CME electrochemical detector. The detection limits are 1, 5, 10 and 10 mgl-1, respectively. The CME response for electroinactive anions varies selectively with the mobile phase composition in flow-injection analysis. By this approach, perchlorate, sulphate, nitrate, iodide, acetate and oxalate can be detected conveniently and reproducibly over a linear concentration range of at least 3 orders of magnitude. The electrode is stable for over 2 weeks with no evidence of chemical or mechanical deterioration. |
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WANG E;LIU A.POLYANILINE CHEMICALLY MODIFIED ELECTRODE FOR DETECTION OF ANIONS IN FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS AND ION CHROMATOGRAPHY,ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA,1991,252(1-2 ):53-57 |
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