Abstract

The effect of halides on cathodic electrochemiluminescence spectra of mercury-like ions at an aluminum electrode is studied. A method of changing the solution in concordance with the potential change is proposed to inhibit pitting corrosion arising in the anodic oxidation of aluminum in chloride-containing solutions. This method allows tin, lead, thallium, and mercury to be rapidly determined in model solutions and seawater.

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