Electrochemical detector based on a modified graphite electrode with phthalocyanine for the elemental analysis of actinides.

Chemosphere

Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica S.C. (CIDETEQ), Parque Tecnológico Sanfandila, Sanfandila, Pedro Escobedo, 76703, Querétaro, Mexico. Electronic address:

Published: August 2021

The quantification of actinides in aqueous solutions involves complex and expensive separation processes. Electrochemical methods have been widely used for the quick and accurate identification and quantification of organic and inorganic compounds directly or indirectly. Therefore, this work proposes the use of modified graphite with phthalocyanine for electrochemical detection and quantification of Th, U, Pu, Am, and Cm, in aqueous media by cyclic voltammetry. The electrodes were characterized by Raman and infrared spectroscopy, and the cyclic voltammetry data were modeled with Aoki's model. The detection limits (DL) and the quantification limits (QL) reached by the electrochemical detection of these actinides were of the order of ppt. Aoki's model fitted perfectly with the experimental data. The functionalization of graphite electrodes promotes the formation of phthalic anhydride, and the phthalocyanine is anchored on the epoxy groups of the graphite. The electrochemical detection process of these actinides is indirect. This electrochemical detector is cheap and disposable and can be an alternative for an initial characterization of actinides in liquid waste.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130114DOI Listing

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