A Study on Operational Parameters for Advanced Use of Bismuth Film Electrode in Anodic Stripping Voltammetry

A study is presented on the characterization, evaluation and optimization of several key operational parameters for a reliable and effective use of a bismuth film electrode (BiFE) as an advanced replacement of the mercury film electrode in anodic stripping voltammetric measurements of trace heavy me...

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description A study is presented on the characterization, evaluation and optimization of several key operational parameters for a reliable and effective use of a bismuth film electrode (BiFE) as an advanced replacement of the mercury film electrode in anodic stripping voltammetric measurements of trace heavy metals. Applying in situ preparation of the BiFE and employing lead(II) and cadmium(II) as model analyte ions, key parameters including bismuth precursor salt and substrate surface (platinum, gold, glassy carbon, carbon paste, carbon fiber) for bismuth plating, concentration as well as cationic and anionic composition of the measurement solution, solution pH and temperature, potential interferents, and stripping modes were carefully examined for their effects in the preconcentration and stripping steps. Parameters such as substrate surface (except platinum), precursor salt, solution matrix and temperature showed no or little impact on the BiFE performance in stripping analysis. On the other hand, the BiFE performance was found to be dependent on the solution pH (with maximum efficiency in the range of 4 to 5), on the stripping mode (with square‐wave voltammetry as the best choice) and to a certain degree on the presence of surface active substances. The results revealed that the non‐toxic solid‐state BiFE is applicable under a wide variety of conditions which proves it highly suitable for practical work in environmental trace heavy metal analysis.
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