Title of article :
Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry for the Simultaneous Determination of Cd, Cu, Cr, and Pb in Water Samples using Fluorexon: an Optimization Single Factor
Author/Authors :
Deswati Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science - Andalas University - Kampus Limau Manis - Padang , Indonesia , Pardi, Hilfi Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science - Andalas University - Kampus Limau Manis - Padang , Indonesia , Suyani, Hamzar Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science - Andalas University - Kampus Limau Manis - Padang , Indonesia , Rahmi, Izzati Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science - Andalas University - Kampus Limau Manis - Padang , Indonesia
Abstract :
Optimization single factor for the simultaneous determination of Cd, Cu, Cr, and
Pb in water samples by adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV) has been investigated. In
preliminary studies, it has been proven that the Cd, Cu, Cr, and Pb react with fluorexon,
giving rise to the formation of these complexes. Variable factors that affect the response were
studied: fluorexon concentration, pH, potential accumulation and time accumulation. The
optimum conditions of the AdSV-fluorexon method were: fluorexon concentration 0.6
mmol/L, pH 6, potential accumulation -0.7 V, and time accumulation 70 s. The relative
standard deviations (RSD) were (0.46; 0.11; 2.39, and 0.90)% for ten replicates(n=10)
measurements of 10 μg/L, recovery were (99.11; 99.88; 98.12, and 98.76)%, the linear
calibration graph were (10.0-100.0) μg/L, the limit of detection (LOD) were (0.590; 1.794;
1.235, and 1.595) μg/L for Cd, Cu, Cr, and Pb. This procedure was successfully applied for
the simultaneous determination of Cd, Cu, Cr, and Pb in the water (sea water, tap water, lake
water and river water) with standard addition method.
Keywords :
Optimization single factor , Fluorexon , Adsorptive stripping voltammetry , Heavy metals