Abstract
The differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry of copper and lead at the mercury film glassy carbon electrode is discussed. The mercury film prevents the occurrence of a monolayer stripping peak for copper. The influence of antimony and bismuth on the anodic stripping voltammetric behaviour of copper and lead is discussed. An interaction between copper and antimony distorts the copper stripping peak and gives rise to an intermediate peak. The method described is suitable for determining copper and lead simultaneously in EDTA extracts of soils.
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