摘要
L-Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid monolayer was prepared on gold electrodes through the self-assembly approach.Such novel thioether-based monolayer could efficiently preconcentrate Cu2+,which provided a simple,stable and reproducible method for the determination of Cu2+.The modified electrodes were stable enough to be continuously used for one week(more than 30 times regeneration) with lower than 10% decrease in the response.They retained their initial activity for more than one month if used once a day.The calibration curve was linear for Cu2+ from 0.6 to 158.8 μg L?1 with a detection limit of 0.38 μg L?1.The relative standard deviation was 3.2% for a series of six successive measurements.The proposed method was applied in the determination of Cu2+ in mineral water and human hair samples.
L-Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid monolayer was prepared on gold electrodes through the self-assembly approach.Such novel thioether-based monolayer could efficiently preconcentrate Cu2+,which provided a simple,stable and reproducible method for the determination of Cu2+.The modified electrodes were stable enough to be continuously used for one week(more than 30 times regeneration) with lower than 10% decrease in the response.They retained their initial activity for more than one month if used once a day.The calibration curve was linear for Cu2+ from 0.6 to 158.8 μg L?1 with a detection limit of 0.38 μg L?1.The relative standard deviation was 3.2% for a series of six successive measurements.The proposed method was applied in the determination of Cu2+ in mineral water and human hair samples.
作者
CUI Xin1,FU YingZi1,2,LI MiaoSi1,CHEN Min2,HE Xuan1,LIU XiaoHua1 & FENG XiaoMing1 1Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry & Technology,Ministry of Education
College of Chemistry,Sichuan University,Chengdu 610064,China
2Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Real-Time Analysis,Ministry of Education
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Southwest University,Chongqing 400715,China
基金
support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 20732003 & 20972128)