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Bismuth Modified Gold Microelectrode for Pb(II) Determination in Wine Using Alkaline Medium
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Materials ScienceEnvironmental ElectrochemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringSensorsBiosensing SystemsSensor ApplicationsAbstract ElectrodepositionGold MicroelectrodesAnalytical ChemistryElectroanalytical SensorChemistrySquare WaveCation SensingChemical SensorOptical SensorsElectrochemistryElectrode Reaction Mechanism
Abstract Electrodeposition of bismuth on gold microelectrodes for determination of Pb(II) by square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV) was accomplished by an in situ procedure in alkaline solution. A linear calibration plot for Pb(II) in the concentration range 40 to 6700 nmol L −1 ( r =0.998) was obtained, the detection limit was found to be 12.5 nmol L −1 ( S / N =3) and the relative standard deviation in solutions containing 1 μmol L −1 Pb(II) was 4% ( n =12). The analytical performance of the proposed sensor was tested by measuring the Pb(II) concentration in a wine sample. The result was in good agreement with the one obtained by GFAAS.
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