AGNES: a new electroanalytical technique for measuring free metal ion concentration

Author

Galceran i Nogués, Josep

Companys Ferran, Encarnació

Puy Llorens, Jaume

Cecilia Averós, Joan

Garcés, Josep Lluís

Publication date

2015-11-04T08:08:54Z

2015-11-04T08:08:54Z

2004

2015-11-04T08:08:54Z



Abstract

AGNES (absence of gradients and Nernstian equilibrium stripping) is a stripping technique consisting of two conceptual steps: (i) application of a potential program (e.g. a step at a fixed potential) generating a known concentration gain between the outer and inner concentrations of the metal at the mercury electrode surface together with null gradients of the concentration profiles (inside and outside the mercury electrode) and (ii) determination of the concentration of reduced metal inside the amalgam in a stripping step. In the present implementation, the stripping step under diffusion limited conditions leads to a measured current just proportional to the free metal ion concentration. In this paper we present the basic principles of the technique, analytical expressions for a simplified model of its voltammetric implementation and a numerical study for a more refined model together with preliminary experimental results in the Cd(II)/nitrilotriacetic acid system showing how this technique can be used as an alternative to other techniques (such as ion selective electrodes) in order to determine free metal activities or concentrations in the presence of complex mixtures avoiding complications such as electrodic adsorption or complexation kinetics.

Document Type

Article
Accepted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Electroquímica; Anàlisi electroquímica; Electrochemistry; Electrochemical analysis

Publisher

Elsevier

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2003.11.017

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2004, vol. 566, num. 1, p. 95-109

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(c) Elsevier, 2004

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