Optimization of the use of carbon paste electrodes (cpe) for electrochemical study of the chalcopyrite

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The use of carbon paste electrodes (CPE) of mineral, sulfides can be useful for electrochemical studies to overcome problems by using massive ones. Using CPE-chalcopyrite some variables were electrochemically evaluated. These variables were: (i) the atmosphere of preparation (air or argon) of CPE and elapsed time till its use; (ii) scan rate for voltammetric measurements and (iii) chalcopyrite concentration in the CPE. Based on cyclic voltammetry, open-circuit potential and electrochemical impedance results the recommendations are: oxygen-free atmosphere to prepare and kept the CPE until around two ours, scan rates from 1.0 to 40 mV s-1, and chalcopyrite concentrations Ž 20%.

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Horta, D. G., Beviláqua, D., Acciari, H. A., Júnior, O. G., & Benedetti, A. V. (2009). Optimization of the use of carbon paste electrodes (cpe) for electrochemical study of the chalcopyrite. Quimica Nova, 32(7). https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422009000700010

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