Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10276055 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The upper border of the kinetic detection window is defined by the requirement of equilibration before accumulation of the complex MLad at the electrode surface. Analysis of the exchange step demonstrates that complexes with sample ligands that remain unaffected by the exchange step are generally nonlabile and do not contribute to the AdSV signal. Any residual free metal, however, does contribute to the accumulation process, but this contribution will be negligible in the usual situation of a sufficiently strong complex MLad and an excess of Lad over M. The adsorption of the surface-active complex MLad is of a transient nature in the initial stage of the accumulation period, before the diffusive adsorption process approaches a steady-state nature.
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Authors
Herman P. van Leeuwen, Stefan Jansen,