Abstract

The bismuth-coated screen-printed electrode is shown to be a suitable and safe alternative to the classical mercury electrode in the voltammetric determination of quinine in tonic water. This experiment is appropriate for undergraduate analytical courses as it helps students understand the fundamentals of electroanalysis using preplated screen-printed electrodes and the importance of green electrochemistry. Student interest is piqued by using a familiar real-world sample, tonic water.

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