Author:
Clochard M.-C.,Oral O.,Wade T. L.,Cavani O.,Castellino M.,Ligiero L. Medina,Elan T.
Abstract
AbstractDetection of Zn(II) in oil-polluted seawater via square-wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SW-ASV) utilizing thin gold electrodes sputtered onto nanoporous poly(acrylic acid)-grafted-poly(vinylidene difluoride) (PAA-g-PVDF) membrane is herein reported. Prior to SW-ASV, PAA grafted nanopores demonstrated to efficiently trap Zn(II) ions at open circuit. This passive adsorption followed a Langmuir law. An affinity constant of 1.41 L $$\upmu $$
μ
mol$$^{-1}$$
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1
and a maximum Zn(II) adsorbed mass q$$_{max}$$
max
of 1.21 $$\upmu $$
μ
mol g$$^{-1}$$
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1
were found. Applied SW-ASV protocol implied an accumulation step (− 1.2 V for 120 s) followed by a stripping step (− 1.2 to 1 V; 25 Hz; step: 4 mV; amplitude: 25 mV; acetate buffer (pH 5.5)). It revealed a Zn redox potential at − 0.8 V (Ag/AgCl pseudo-reference). Multiple measurements in synthetic waters close to the composition of production waters exhibited a decreasing precision with the number of readings R (1.65$$\%$$
%
(R = 2) and 6.56$$\%$$
%
(R = 3)). These membrane-electrodes should be used as disposable. The intra-batch mean precision was 14$$\%$$
%
(n = 3) while inter-batches precision was 20$$\%$$
%
(n = 15). Linear and linear-log calibrations allow exploitation of Zn(II) concentrations ranging from 10 to 500 $$\upmu $$
μ
g L$$^{-1}$$
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1
and 100 to 1000 $$\upmu $$
μ
g L$$^{-1}$$
-
1
respectively. The LOD was 4.2 $$\upmu $$
μ
g L$$^{-1}$$
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1
(3S/N). Thanks to obtained calibration, a detected Zn(II) content of 1 ppm in a raw production water from North Sea oil platform was determined.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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