The possibility of determining the concentration of heavy metal ions, i.e., Cu 2+ ions in an aqueous solution of CuSO 4 • 5H 2 O, was tested by electrochemical means. For this purpose, polarisation curves were recorded on a Pt electrode in solutions of known (0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, 10.0, 50.0, and 100.0 mM) and unknown concentrations of Cu 2+ ions with the reading of the limiting diffusion current. Polarisation measurements were performed in the potential range from open circuit potential to −3.0 V with different potential scan rates (1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 mV s −1 ). By cathodic deposition on the Pt surface, a reddish-brown copper coating was deposited, the thickness of which increased as the concentration of Cu 2+ ions in the solution increased. Furthermore, the limiting diffusion current i d increased linearly with the increase in Cu 2+ ion concentration, c. The i d = f(c) plot was constructed and the unknown concentrations of Cu 2+ ions in three randomly prepared CuSO 4 • 5H 2 O solutions were determined. Heavy metal ions from polluted waters (Cu 2+ ions) can be successfully removed by electrochemical means, and their concentration determined.
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