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Electrochemical Determination of Lead Using A Composite Sensor Obtained from Low-Cost Green Materials:Graphite/Cork

Iasmin B. Silva, Danyelle Medeiros de Araújo, Marco Vocciante, Sergio Ferro, Carlos A. Martínez‐Huitle, Elisama Vieira dos Santos

2021Applied Sciences30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop an inexpensive, simple, and highly selective cork-modified carbon paste electrode for the determination of Pb(II) by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DPASV) and square-wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV). Among the cork–graphite electrodes investigated, the one containing 70% w/w carbon showed the highest sensitivity for the determination of Pb(II) in aqueous solutions. Under SWASV conditions, its linear range and relative standard deviation are equal to 1–25 µM and 1.4%, respectively; the limit of detection complies with the value recommended by the World Health Organization. To optimize the operating conditions, the selectivity and accuracy of the analysis were further investigated by SWASV in acidic media. Finally, the electrode was successfully applied for the determination of Pb(II) in natural water samples, proving to be a sensitive electrochemical sensor that meets the stringent environmental control requirements.

Topics & Concepts

Anodic stripping voltammetryDetection limitMaterials scienceGraphiteElectrodeElectrochemistryCorkStripping (fiber)Electrochemical gas sensorAnalytical Chemistry (journal)ChemistryMetallurgyComposite materialChromatographyPhysical chemistryElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies