Abstract

Anodic-stripping voltammetry can be applied directly to biological samples following dry-ashing and dissolution in purified water. Measurements have been made of pH and resistance of solution and linearity has been established between concentration of metal ion and stripping peak height. A standard addition method is recommended to obtain qualitative and quantitative results. Stripping peak potentials vs. the mercury pocl anode of some common metals in several different biological sample solutions are reported.

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