Abstract

A system is described for the direct potentiometric flow injection analysis of phosphates using a cobalt wire electrode. It is proposed that the electrode response to phosphate is a result of Co 3(PO) 2 precipitate formation at the electrode surface. The electrode response to phosphate was found to be depend on the phthalate concentration, carrier pH, flow rate and injected volume. A linear response with a slope of −41±0.5 mV/decade was obtained in the concentration range of 1.0×10 −5 – 5.0×10 −3 M with a detection limit of 1×10 −6 M, using a carrier solution containing 25 mM potassium hydrogen phthalate at pH 4.0. The proposed method was used for the determination of soil extracts with a fast analysis, low cost, high sensitivity and selectivity.

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