Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7148879 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2013 36 Pages PDF
Abstract
A high sensitivity method for voltammetric determination of Sb(III) using quercetin-5′-sulfonic acid (QSA) as complexing and adsorbing agent is presented. The Sb-QSA is accumulated on the electrode surface and then reduced at about −0.67 V. Optimal analytical conditions were pH: 5.5, CQSA: 3.0 μmol L−1, Eads: −0.10 V and tads: 60 s. The detection limit (3σ) depends on accumulation time, reaching 3.6 ng L−1 and 1.6 ng L−1 with tads of 60 s and 180 s, respectively. Peak current is proportional to Sb(III) concentration up to 10.0 μg L−1 and 1.5 μg L−1 with tads of 60 s and 180 s, respectively. The relative standard deviation were 1.7% and 2.5% for a solution containing 1.0 μg L−1 and 5.0 μg L−1 of Sb(III), respectively (n = 10). Interference by other metal ions was studied. The proposed method was applied to the determination of antimony in natural and spiked water samples, with satisfactory results. The method was designed in order to compare the sensitivity of the methods that use quercetin and the sulfonic derivative.
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