A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE APPLICATION OF A VERMICULITE MODIFIED CARBON-PASTE ELECTRODE IN INTERACTION STUDIES - INFLUENCE OF SOME PESTICIDES ON THE UPTAKE OF CU(II) FROM A SOLUTION TO THE SOLID-PHASE
Ig. Svegl et al., A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE APPLICATION OF A VERMICULITE MODIFIED CARBON-PASTE ELECTRODE IN INTERACTION STUDIES - INFLUENCE OF SOME PESTICIDES ON THE UPTAKE OF CU(II) FROM A SOLUTION TO THE SOLID-PHASE, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 354(5-6), 1996, pp. 770-773
A new methodological approach, for studying metal ion binding interact
ions with a clay mineral is presented. A carbon paste electrode (CPE)
modified with vermiculite clay mineral was used as a model for a soil-
like solid phase and Cu(II) ions were chosen as the test ions. The app
lication of this model is demonstrated and explained by investigating
the influence of seven pesticides (bromofenoxim, fenamiphos, phenmedip
ham, atrazine and its three natural degradation products) on the uptak
e of Cu(II) ions from a solution to the vermiculite, included in a CPE
. Different conditions (pH, concentration, exposure time etc.) were co
nsidered and the amount of bound copper, accumulated when no potential
was applied, was then determined by stripping voltammetry.