Copper determination in ethanol fuel by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry at a solid paraffin-based carbon paste electrode modified with 2-aminothiazole organofunctionalized silica
Solid paraffin-based carbon paste electrodes modified with 2-aminothiazole organofunctionalized silica have been applied to the anodic stripping determination of copper ions in ethanol fuel samples without any sample treatment. The proposed method comprised four steps: (1) copper ions preconcentrati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Talanta (Oxford) 2007-02, Vol.71 (2), p.771-777 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Solid paraffin-based carbon paste electrodes modified with 2-aminothiazole organofunctionalized silica have been applied to the anodic stripping determination of copper ions in ethanol fuel samples without any sample treatment. The proposed method comprised four steps: (1) copper ions preconcentration at open circuit potential directly in the ethanol fuel sample; (2) exchange of the solution and immediate cathodic reduction of the absorbate at controlled potential; (3) differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry; (4) electrochemical surface regeneration by applying a positive potential in acid media. Factors affecting the preconcentration, reduction and stripping steps were investigated and the optimum conditions were employed to develop the analytical procedure. Using a preconcentration time of 20
min and reduction time of 120
s at −0.3
V versus Ag/AgCl
sat a linear range from 7.5
×
10
−8 to 2.5
×
10
−6
mol
L
−1 with detection limit of 3.1
×
10
−8
mol
L
−1 was obtained. Interference studies have shown a decrease in the interference effect according to the sequence: Ni
>
Zn
>
Cd
>
Pb
>
Fe. However, the interference effects of these ions have not forbidden the application of the proposed method. Recovery values between 98.8 and 102.3% were obtained for synthetic samples spiked with known amounts of Cu
2+ and interfering metallic ions. The developed electrode was successfully applied to the determination of Cu
2+ in commercial ethanol fuel samples. The results were compared to those obtained by flame atomic absorption spectroscopy by using the
F-test and
t-test. Neither
F-value nor
t-value have exceeded the critical values at 95% confidence level, confirming that there are no significant differences between the results obtained by both methods. |
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ISSN: | 0039-9140 1873-3573 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.talanta.2006.05.035 |