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Electrochemical reduction of metal ions catalysed by preconcentrated adsorbed ligands: the system Ni(II)-thiabendazole

Author:
García Calzón, Josefa ÁngelaUniovi authority; Miranda Ordieres, Arturo JoséUniovi authority; Muñiz Álvarez, Jesús LuisUniovi authority; López Fonseca, Juan MiguelUniovi authority
Subject:

Electrocatalysis

Nickel(Ii)

Thiabendazole

Voltammetry

Publication date:
1997
Editorial:

Elsevier Science Publishers B.V

Publisher version:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0728(96)05042-5
Citación:
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 427(1-2), p. 29–34, 1997; doi:10.1016/S0022-0728(96)05042-5
Descripción física:
29-34
Abstract:

The electrochemical reduction of Ni(II) at mercury electrodes catalysed by the fungicide thiabendazole, has been studied in a sodium acetate solution. The electrode process includes the formation of a catalytic complex between aquo-Ni(II) or acetate-Ni(II) ions and unprotonated thiabendazole adsorbed on the electrode surface. At low thiabendazole concentrations the surface excess of the catalytic ligand was substantially increased by convective mass transport from solution to the surface of the hanging mercury drop electrode. Thus, adsorptive preconcentration of thiabendazole allows a significant enhancement in sensitivity in the determination of the fungicide based on the electrocatalytic reduction of Ni(II)

The electrochemical reduction of Ni(II) at mercury electrodes catalysed by the fungicide thiabendazole, has been studied in a sodium acetate solution. The electrode process includes the formation of a catalytic complex between aquo-Ni(II) or acetate-Ni(II) ions and unprotonated thiabendazole adsorbed on the electrode surface. At low thiabendazole concentrations the surface excess of the catalytic ligand was substantially increased by convective mass transport from solution to the surface of the hanging mercury drop electrode. Thus, adsorptive preconcentration of thiabendazole allows a significant enhancement in sensitivity in the determination of the fungicide based on the electrocatalytic reduction of Ni(II)

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/11386
ISSN:
1572-6657
DOI:
10.1016/S0022-0728(96)05042-5
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