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Original title:
Pilot Experiments With a Micro-Volume Voltammetric Cell for the Determination of Electrochemically Reducible Organic Compounds
Authors:
Skalová, Štěpánka ; Barek, J. ; Rodrigues, J. A. ; Goncalves, L.M. ; Navrátil, Tomáš ; Vyskočil, V. Document type: Papers Conference/Event: International Students Conference ”Modern Analytical Chemistry” /13./, Prague (CZ), 20170921
Year:
2017
Language:
eng Abstract:
A new micro-volume voltammetric cell for analysis of small volumes\nof electrochemically reducible organic compounds was developed\nand tested. The sample (20-100 mu L) is placed in a narrow glass tube\nwith an agar membrane at the bottom and the working electrode is\nimmersed into the sample. The agar membrane, as anion permeable\nlayer, electrically connects the workin g e lectrode immersed in the\nanalysed sample in the glass tube with a large-volume compartment\n(20 mL) filled with Britton-Robinson buffer, where conventional nonminiaturized\nreference and auxiliary electrodes are placed. The system\nwas tested using a polished silver solid amalgam electrode\n(p-AgSAE) as a working electrode. Sodium anthraquinone-2-sulfonate\nwas used as a model compound because it is intended to use this\nsystem to monitor electrochemically reducible organic compounds.
Keywords:
agar membrane; micro-volume voltammetric cell; voltammetry Project no.: GA17-05387S (CEP) Funding provider: GA ČR Host item entry: Proceedings of the 13th International Students Conference ”Modern Analytical Chemistry”, ISBN 978-80-7444-052-6
Institution: J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry AS ČR
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Document availability information: Fulltext is available on demand via the digital repository of the Academy of Sciences. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0275769