Abstract
Assays of copper and zinc in brass samples were performed by
Semi-Mercury Free Potentiometric Stripping Analysis (S-MF PSA)
using a thin-film mercury covered glassy-carbon working electrode
and dissolved oxygen as oxidizing agent during the stripping step.
The stripping peak transients were resolved by chemometrics which
enabled simultaneous determination of both the copper and the zinc
concentrations, thereby eliminating the conventional necessary
pretreatment of the sample solution, such as initial addition of
Ga(III) or solvent extraction of copper. The brass samples were
diluted by factors in the range 2.104 - 5.105 which resulted in
quantification of the copper and of zinc contents comparable to
the specified values within 10%. On the basis of the chemometric
treatment, an empirical expression is deduced relating the
stripping time to the recorded potential.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry |
Volume | 362 |
Pages (from-to) | 77-83 |
ISSN | 0937-0633 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1998 |