Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2583339 | Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A voltametric diagnosis of trace lead was performed using macro type combination sensors of fluorine-doped graphite pencil electrodes (FPE). Two pencils were used as the reference and auxiliary instead of expensive Ag/AgCl standards and Pt counters. Under optimized conditions, a square wave (SW) stripping working curve was attained at 10–70 mg/L and a micro range of 10–70 μg/L. The developed sensor was not only inexpensive but also had a fast (90-s) accumulation time. An analytical detection limit of 10 μg/L was obtained. The results were applied to an ex vivo tissue and an artificial turf.
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Authors
Suw Young Ly, Hai-Soo Yoo, Nam Jeong Kim, Jin Hui Lee, Sung Soo Woo, Min Gyu Kwon, Sang Hoon Lee,