Disturbances at the hmde through gas formation – Metrohm 757 VA Computrace User Manual

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8.6 Voltammetric problems

757 VA Computrace – Software

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Mercury determination at the gold electrode

On prolongation of the enrichment time from 30 s to 240 s,
side peaks appear during standard addition:

Enrichment time: 30 s

Enrichment time: 240 s

Analysis solution:

100 µg/L Hg

Supporting electrolyte: HClO4/HCl
Standard addition:

with 1 µg Hg

Electrode: Au-RDE








Disturbances at the HMDE through gas formation

Gas formation at the HMDE during the deposition phase can lead
to drop fall or to a contact break in the Hg capillary. The following
example illustrates such a case:


Determination of zinc in deionised water

If the zinc sample is acidified to pH 2 with HClO

4

or another

acid, hydrogen is also formed at the voltage selected for en-
richment. In the present example this leads to premature re-
lease of an Hg drop in the 2

nd

standard addition thus making

an evaluation impossible. If acetate buffer (pH = 4.64) is
used, no such difficulties arise. However, a requirement for
this is that chemicals of the highest purity are used to keep
the zinc blank value as low as possible (it is advisable to pre-
pare the acetate buffer using ultrapure ammonia and ul-
trapure acetic acid).

Hg

Hg

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