JOURNAL ARTICLE

Trace determination of cadmium in water using anodic stripping voltammetry at a carbon paste electrode modified with coconut shell powder

Deepak Singh RajawatNitin KumarSoami Piara Satsangee

Year: 2014 Journal:   Journal of Analytical Science & Technology Vol: 5 (1)   Publisher: Springer Nature

Abstract

Abstract Background Increasing awareness on the environmental impact of heavy metals has increased a considerable interest in the determination of metals in natural water bodies. The present paper describes the development and electrochemical application of carbon paste electrode modified with fibrous part of coconut shell for the determination of cadmium in water samples. Methods Determination was carried out using anodic stripping voltammetry. It is a two-step process. First, the metal ions get accumulated at the electrode surface at open-circuit potential, followed by a potential scan for voltammetric determination of cadmium. Results Different parameters affecting the determination of Cd (II) were optimized and are as follows: HCl as stripping solvent, acetate buffer of pH 5 as accumulating solvent, and 15-min accumulation time. Triton X-100, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, and sodium dodecyl sulfate were used as representative for neutral, cationic, and anionic surfactants, respectively, to see the effect of surface active macromolecules. Interference caused by other metal ions on the determination of cadmium was also studied. Conclusions The method shows the development of a sensor for the sensitive determination of cadmium with limit of detection at 105 μg L −1 . This technique does not use mercury and, therefore, has a positive environmental benefit.

Keywords:
Anodic stripping voltammetry Cadmium Detection limit Chemistry Stripping (fiber) Carbon paste electrode Metal ions in aqueous solution Voltammetry Solvent Inorganic chemistry Electrochemistry Electrode Metal Cyclic voltammetry Chromatography Materials science

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