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. 2013 May 13:777:17-24.
doi: 10.1016/j.aca.2013.03.021. Epub 2013 Mar 27.

Three-dimensional voltammetry assisted by parametric signal fitting: a new perspective for the electrochemical evaluation of metal binding in the presence of electrodic adsorption

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Three-dimensional voltammetry assisted by parametric signal fitting: a new perspective for the electrochemical evaluation of metal binding in the presence of electrodic adsorption

José Manuel Díaz-Cruz et al. Anal Chim Acta. .

Abstract

A new perspective of three-dimensional voltammetry is given for the study of metal complexation in the presence of adsorption phenomena and, eventually, when the electrochemical reversibility of the processes decreases. For this purpose, 3D-voltammograms are obtained as usual, i.e., by combination of chronoamperograms measured at different potential steps, but they are analysed by the new methodology of parametric signal fitting (PSF), which uses the full data matrix to fit a five-parameter equation to every component. The parametric signals can be time-dependent peaks or waves and the optimised parameters inform about the concentrations in both dissolved and adsorbed phases. The analysis can be carried out on both individual and augmented matrices. The preliminary tests on the well-known Cd(II)-glutathione system yield promising results and encourage the combination of 3D-voltammetry and PSF as a complementary tool for the study of metal complexation in complicated systems.

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