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AbstractThe paper reports on the application of stripping chronopotentiometry for the determination of chromium(VI) at a silver‐based amalgam film electrode. It is the first attempt to apply such a detection system for the speciation of chromium. The procedure utilized catalytic reduction of nitrate ions induced by the instantaneous chromium(III)‐DTPA complex, accumulated at the electrode surface. The chronopotentiometric step is realized in the constant current mode. Several key parameters, such as the deposition potential, deposition time, nitrate concentration and stripping current were optimized. The detection limit obtained for 15 s of accumulation time was estimated at 0.025 µg/L. The repeatability of the signal was 6.1 %.

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