Contact Info
Stuart Chalk, Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry
University of North Florida
Phone: 1-904-620-1938
Fax: 1-904-620-3535
Email: schalk@unf.edu
Website: @unf
Organics, oxidizable
Citations 1
"Flow Injection Analysis Of Oxidizable Species With Reverse-pulse Amperometric Detection"
Talanta
1982 Volume 29, Issue 11A Pages 901-904
Joseph Wang* and Howard D. Dewald
Abstract:
The technique of reverse-pulse amperometry is applied for the detection of oxidizable organic species at a solid-electrode flow detector. Exploiting the reverse-pulse amperometric waveform gives better sensitivity than DC amperometric detection. Species (e.g., phenols) giving responses that are poorly separated from background are easily monitored. Reducible species can be monitored without deaeration of the solution. The effects of flow-rate, waiting time between pulses, precision, and linearity of response are reported. At a flow-rate of 1.0 ml/min injection rates of 180 samples per hour and detection limits of a few tenths of a nanogram are obtainable.
Amperometry
Electrode