Pc. Donascimento et al., AUTOMATED POLAROGRAPHIC-DETERMINATION OF SULFIDE AS CONTAMINANT IN PARENTERAL AMINO-ACID SOLUTIONS, Analyst, 122(8), 1997, pp. 835-838
A method for the automated polarographic determination of sulfide in a
gas-diffusion flow system was developed, The volatile sulfide, existi
ng as a contamination parenteral amino acid solutions, was measured af
ter gas diffusion using 0.1 mol l(-1) NaOH Solution as acceptor, The l
inear range of calibration, for measurements at a dropping-mercury ele
ctrode (DME), was from 5 to 100 mu g of sulfide with r = 0.999 and RSD
= 7.5% (n = 5) for 10 mu g of sulfide, For measurements at the hangin
g mercury-drop electrode (HMDE), with a preconcentration time of 30 s,
the linear range of calibration was from 0.9 to 20 mu g of sulfide wi
th r = 0.998 and RSD = 5.8% (n = 5) for 2 mu g of sulfide, Detection l
imits of 59 and II mu g l(-1) at the DME and HMDE, respectively, were
calculated and the recoveries of sulfide from spiked samples were 91.5
-104.5%, Parameters that affect the sulfide determination using this m
ethod, such as the organic content of the matrix, pH, flow rate and sa
mple size, were investigated.