Abstract

Subtractive anodic stripping voltammetry based on the use of different convection rates at the surface of two identical working electrodes during the deposition step is described. Twin mercury-film glassy-carbon disc electrodes, one rotated and one stationary, are used to demonstrate this technique. All background currents arising from nonconvective-dependent sources are effectively compensated. Deposition times of 3–5 min suffice for measuring heavy metal ions at sub-μg ml -1 concentration levels.

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