Determination of ultra trace of thiosemicarbazide by adsorptive stripping voltammetric method
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In the present work, an adsorptive stripping voltammetric method using a hanging mercurydrop electrode (HMDE) was described in order to determine the ultra trace of thiosemicarbazidein different real samples. The method is based on accumulation of thiosemicarbazide on mercuryelectrode. The potential was scanned to the negative direction and the differential pulse strippingvoltammograms were recorded. The instrumental and chemical parameters were optimized. Theoptimized conditions were obtained in pH of 10.0, accumulation potential of 0.00 mV,accumulation time of 60 s, scan rate of 80 mV s-1 and pulse height of 50 mV. The relationshipbetween the peak current versus concentration was linear over the range of 0.50-100.00 ng mL-1.The limits of detection were 0.03 ng mL-1 and the relative standard deviation at 5.00 and 50.00ng mL-1 of thiosemicarbazide ion were obtained 2.1 and 1.7%, respectively (n = 8).
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volume 4 issue 3
pages 177- 185
publication date 2011-03-20
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