Sulfonated polyaniline coated mercury film electrodes for voltammetric analysis of metals in water

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Abstract

The electrochemical polymerization of 2-aminobenzenesulfonic acid with and without aniline has been carried by cyclic potencial sweep in sulfuric acid solution at the glassy carbon electrode. The polymer and copolymer formed have been characterized voltammetrically. The sulfonated polyaniline coated mercury thin-film electrodes have been evaluated for use with anodic stripping voltammetry. The electrodes were tested and compared with a conventional thin-film mercury electrode. Calibration plots showed linearity up to 10 -7 mol L-1. Detection limits for zinc, lead and cadmium test species are very similar at around 12 nmol L-1. Applications to analysis of waters samples are demonstrated. © 2001 by MDPI.

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Fungaro, D. A. (2001). Sulfonated polyaniline coated mercury film electrodes for voltammetric analysis of metals in water. Sensors, 1(6), 206–214. https://doi.org/10.3390/s10600206

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