2020
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.12743699
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Simultaneous Detection of Copper, Lead and Mercury in River Water with In-Situ pH Control Using Electrochemical Stripping Techniques

Abstract: <p>ABSTRACT: An electrochemical sensor for the detection of lead, mercury and copper in neutral solutions is described. The electrode is made of two distinct parallel gold interdigitated microband electrodes that can be polarized separately. Biasing one electrode “protonator” sufficiently positive to begin water electrolysis, results in the production of H<sup>+</sup> ions which consequently drops the pH in the locality around the other second interdigitated “sensing” electrode. This decrea… Show more

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