The development of a mercury-free electrochemical sensor for the detection of Cu(II) is described. In particular screen-printed carbon-based electrodes were modified with a membrane constituted by Nafion™ containing a macrocyclic polyamine derivative. The "medium exchange technique" was used to develop a procedure of accumulation of metal ions followed by square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV).

Macrocyclic polyamine modified screen-printed electrodes for copper(II) detection / Andreuccetti, Costanza; Bettazzi, Francesca; Giorgi, Claudia; Laschi, Serena; Marrazza, Giovanna; Mascini, Marco; Palchetti, Ilaria. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 471-474. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st National Conference on Sensors; Rome; Italy; 15 February 2012 through 17 February 2012; Code 99072) [10.1007/978-3-319-00684-0_31].

Macrocyclic polyamine modified screen-printed electrodes for copper(II) detection

BETTAZZI, FRANCESCA;GIORGI, CLAUDIA;MARRAZZA, GIOVANNA;PALCHETTI, ILARIA
2014

Abstract

The development of a mercury-free electrochemical sensor for the detection of Cu(II) is described. In particular screen-printed carbon-based electrodes were modified with a membrane constituted by Nafion™ containing a macrocyclic polyamine derivative. The "medium exchange technique" was used to develop a procedure of accumulation of metal ions followed by square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV).
2014
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 162 LNEE,
1st National Conference on Sensors; Rome; Italy; 15 February 2012 through 17 February 2012; Code 99072
Andreuccetti, Costanza; Bettazzi, Francesca; Giorgi, Claudia; Laschi, Serena; Marrazza, Giovanna; Mascini, Marco; Palchetti, Ilaria
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