Hydrogen peroxide can be detected chemiluminometrically in the presence of
luminol at cobalt and copper foils. The chemiluminescence signal can also b
e induced electrochemically. The linear determination ranges are 0.1-200 mu
M on cobalt and 5-2000 mu M on copper under flow injection conditions. To
improve the selectivity the chemiluminescence detector was combined with a
thin layer gas dialysis cell. Hydrogen peroxide was detected in the range b
etween 0.5 and 100 mM. The interference by a more than 100-fold excess of E
DTA, alpha-ketocarboxylic acids and peroxodisulfate can be excluded. Peroxo
monosulfate concentrations greater than a ten-fold excess of hydrogen perox
ide cause a significant bias, which resulted from the hydrolysis of peroxom
onosulfate. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.