Prm. Silva et al., Mercury-electroplated-iridium microelectrode array based sensors for the detection of heavy metal ultratraces: optimization of the mercury charge, SENS ACTU-B, 60(2-3), 1999, pp. 161-167
Mercury-electroplated-Ir microelectrode array based sensors have been devel
oped; their electroanalytical performance is investigated for the simultane
ous detection of ultratraces of Pb, Cd and Zn. Two Lr microelectrode array
geometries were used, namely: (i) an array of 1089 microelectrodes of 3-mu
m diameter and (ii) an array of 1764 microelectrodes of 6-mu m diameter. Pr
ior to the Hg electroplating, the arrays were systematically characterized
by means of cyclic voltammetry at various scan rates ranging from 5 to 500
mV s(-1) and found to exhibit a steady-state voltammetric behavior. The eff
ect of the Hg charge (over a range as wide as 0.05-40 mC) on the electroana
lytical performance (net peak current, peak potential and peak width) of th
e metal trace sensors has been systematically studied by using square wave
anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV). It is clearly shown that the net peak
current not only depends on the magnitude of Hg charge, but also presents
a maximum value for an optimum Hg charge. Optimum Hg charges of 4 and 15 mC
were identified for the 3- and 6-mu m diameter Lr microelectrodes, respect
ively. At the optimum Hg charges, calibration plots demonstrated good linea
rity for the three metal traces over a concentration range as wide as (100
ppt-1 ppm). By increasing the preconcentration time from 5 to 20 min, it is
shown that the detection limit of metal ultratraces can be decreased from
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