Polymer Modified Carbon Paste Electrode For Mercury Detection In Aqueous Environmental Systems

International Mineral Processing Congress
Alex Joseph
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

A tertiary amine containing polyamine in its back bone was grafted to exfoliated graphite oxide by means of a series of chemical reactions.The synthesized amine functionalized polyaniline grafted to exfoliated graphite oxide (EGAMPANI) was characterized using various techniques such as, FTIR, TGA, Raman, and X-Ray diffraction.The synthesized EGAMPANI was blended with carbon paste electrode, and used to study the response of Hg2+ in acetate buffer solution.Preliminary analysis showed that the anodic current intensity using the EGAMPANI modified electrode was higher during a potential sweep and 10-4 M concentration of mercury could be detected which could be improved to 10-6 M using anodic stripping voltammetric technique. Keywords: metal sensor, exfoliated graphite oxide, functionalization, polyaniline
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APA: Alex Joseph  (2012)  Polymer Modified Carbon Paste Electrode For Mercury Detection In Aqueous Environmental Systems

MLA: Alex Joseph Polymer Modified Carbon Paste Electrode For Mercury Detection In Aqueous Environmental Systems. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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