Abstract

A new kind of semi-stationary mercury drop electrode is described, which can be used for the determination of trace metals in natural waters by differential-pulse anodic-stripping voltammetry. Results are reported for the determination of zinc in potassium chloride and in samples of sea-water. The reproducibility of the electrode and of the results obtained with it for zinc at the 10 −8 M level are very satisfactory.

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