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Interrupted amperometry is a new highly sensitive method for diffusion current measuring. The main feature of the proposed technique is the use of capacitive current as the analytical signal together with the faradaic current. The conventional electrical circuit for amperometric measurements is complemented by a switcher that enables periodical interruption of the circuit. The technique was successfully applied for direct amperometric determination of lead, cadmium and iron ions, phenol and hydroquinone; for determination of dichromate ion via titration; for determination of dissolved oxygen in water by Clark-type sensor. In all the mentioned cases the achieved values of analytical characteristics are significantly better than for conventional amperometric methods. There are limitations and perspectives of the proposed technique considered.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1459-1469
Number of pages11
JournalPure and Applied Chemistry
Volume89
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2017

    Research areas

  • amperometry, analytical chemistry, aqueous solutions, chemical sensors, electrochemistry, electrodes, heavy metals, iron, Mendeleev XX, oxygen, phenol, sensitivity, trace elements, ANODIC-STRIPPING VOLTAMMETRY, FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS, CARBON-PASTE ELECTRODE, PULSE VOLTAMMETRY, POLAROGRAPHY, TRANSFORM, MERCURY, WAVELET, CHROMATOGRAPHY, METHANOL

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