Analytical Sciences


Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 22(7), 955 (2006).

Simultaneous Determination of Copper, Bismuth and Lead by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry in the Presence of Thymolphthalexone
Ali BABAEI,* Esmaeil SHAMS,** and Ali SAMADZADEH*
*Department of Chemistry, Arak University, Arak, P. O. Box 38156-879, Iran
**Department of Chemistry, Isfahan University, Isfahan, P. O. Box 81746-73441, Iran
A novel, sensitive and selective adsorptive stripping procedure for simultaneous determination of copper, bismuth and lead is presented. The method is based on the adsorptive accumulation of thymolphthalexone (TPN) complexes of these elements onto a hanging mercury drop electrode, followed by reduction of adsorbed species by voltammetric scan using differential pulse modulation. The influences of control variables on the sensitivity of the proposed method for the simultaneous determination of copper, lead and bismuth were studied using the Derringer desirability function. The optimum analytical conditions were found to be TPN concentration of 4.0 µM, pH of 9.0, and accumulation potential at -800 mV vs. Ag/AgCl with an accumulation time of 80 s. The peak currents are proportional to the concentration of copper, bismuth and lead over the 0.4 - 300, 1 - 200 and 1 - 100 ng mL-1 ranges with detection limits of 0.4, 0.8 and 0.7 ng mL-1, respectively. The procedure was applied to the simultaneous determination of copper, bismuth and lead in the tap water and some synthetic samples with satisfactory results.