Abstract
AbstractContamination of natural water by mercury (Hg2+) and bismuth (Bi3+) metal ions have been extensively studied due to their toxic effects. A validated square‐wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SW‐ASV) method for determining Bi3+ and Hg2+ ions individually and simultaneously is described. A new electrochemical sensor was constructed using a gold (Au) electrode that has been modified with poly(1,2‐diaminoanthraquinone) (p‐1,2‐DAAQ). Scanning electron microscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were used to characterize the p‐1,2‐DAAQ/Au modified electrode. Factors such as the polymer film thickness, electrolyte, square wave parameters and preconcentration conditions were optimized to improve the performance of the modified Au electrode. Good linear responses were achieved in the concentration ranges of 1–200 μg L−1 and 1–50 μg L−1 forBi3+ and Hg2+, respectively, and the limits of detection were 0.27 μg L−1 (Bi3+) and 0.29 μg L−1 (Hg2+). The interference study results illustrated the high selectivity of the modified electrode for detection of Bi3+ and Hg2+. The proposed SW‐ASV method was successfully applied for Bi3+ and Hg2+analyses in different real water samples.
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