Issue 22, 2014

Arsenic(iii) detection using electrochemical–chemical–chemical redox cycling at bare indium–tin oxide electrodes

Abstract

Sensitive As(III) detection in ground water is of great importance for evaluating the quality of drinking water. We report a sensitive electrochemical method for As(III) detection based on electrochemical–chemical–chemical (ECC) redox cycling involving Ru(IV) [an oxidized species of RuIII(NH3)5NH22+], As(III), and tris(3-carboxyethyl)phosphine (TCEP). Electrochemical oxidation of RuIII(NH3)5NH22+ formed from RuIII(NH3)63+ generates Ru(IV), which quickly oxidizes As(III). This electro-mediated oxidation of As(III) produces As(V), which is reduced back to As(III) by TCEP. Electrochemically generated Ru(IV) then reoxidizes As(III), allowing ECC redox cycling to occur at a high rate on bare indium-tin oxide (ITO) electrodes without modifying the surfaces with electrocatalytic materials. Because most interfering metal ions precipitate in a carbonate buffer, water samples are mixed with carbonate buffers prior to electrochemical measurements, rendering the effects of Cu+, Cu2+, Fe2+, Fe3+, and Pb2+ insignificant. The detection limit calculated by ECC redox cycling using a chronocoulogram is 1.2 μM, much lower than that obtained using only the electro-mediated oxidation of As(III) (90 μM).

Graphical abstract: Arsenic(iii) detection using electrochemical–chemical–chemical redox cycling at bare indium–tin oxide electrodes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jun 2014
Accepted
19 Aug 2014
First published
10 Sep 2014

Analyst, 2014,139, 5813-5817

Arsenic(III) detection using electrochemical–chemical–chemical redox cycling at bare indium–tin oxide electrodes

J. Jeong, J. Das, M. Choi, J. Jo, Md. A. Aziz and H. Yang, Analyst, 2014, 139, 5813 DOI: 10.1039/C4AN01174K

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