Indirect Voltammetric Sensing Platforms For Fluoride Detection on Boron-Doped Diamond Electrode Mediated via [FeF sub(6)] super(3-) and [CeF sub(6)] super(2-) Complexes Formation

Very simple and sensitive electroanalytical technique based on synergistic combination of reaction electrochemistry (specificity) and bare boron-doped diamond electrode (sensitivity) for the detection of fluorides in drinking water was developed as variant based on dynamic electrochemistry to ISE an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Electrochimica acta 2014-12, Vol.148, p.317-324
Hauptverfasser: Culkova, Eva, Tomcik, Peter, Svorc, Lubomir, Cinkova, Kristina, Chomistekova, Zuzana, Durdiak, Jaroslav, Rievaj, Miroslav, Bustin, Dusan
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Zusammenfassung:Very simple and sensitive electroanalytical technique based on synergistic combination of reaction electrochemistry (specificity) and bare boron-doped diamond electrode (sensitivity) for the detection of fluorides in drinking water was developed as variant based on dynamic electrochemistry to ISE analysis. It is based on the formation of electroinactive fluoride complexes with Fe(III) and Ce(IV) ions decreasing such diffusion current of free metal on boron-doped diamond electrode. Due to low background signal of boron-doped diamond electrode reasonably low detection limits of the order of 10 super(-6) mol L super(-1) for linear sweep voltammetric method using formation of [FeF sub(6)] super(3-) and 10 super(-7) mol L super(-1) in a square-wave variant of this technique have been achieved. This is approximately 1-2 orders lower than in the case of platinum comb-shaped interdigitated microelectrode array. Linear sweep voltammetric method based on [CeF sub(6)] super(2-) complex formation has lower sensitivity and may be suitable for samples with higher content of fluoride and not to analysis of drinking water.
ISSN:0013-4686
DOI:10.1016/j.electacta.2014.09.158