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Chemistry

Western Kentucky University

1981

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The Anodic Stripping Voltammetry Determination Of Trace Elements In Coal Ash, Jesus Montoya Dec 1981

The Anodic Stripping Voltammetry Determination Of Trace Elements In Coal Ash, Jesus Montoya

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The application of anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) to the determination of several trace metals in coal ash was studied.

An ashing and ash digestion method was developed which limited the total salt and acid concentration of the analyte solutions, a necessary step for routine analysis. The simultaneous determination of cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc in eight Pennsylvania State University Coal Bank Samples and in the National Bureau of Standards SRM 1632a coal sample were made. Chromium was separated from the prepared coal ash solutions and determined independently in the form of chromate(VI).

All values determined by ASV methods were in …


Cyclic Voltametry Studies Of Various Ylide Metallocenes, Mark Mojesky May 1981

Cyclic Voltametry Studies Of Various Ylide Metallocenes, Mark Mojesky

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The redox potentials of [Fe(CpSMe2)2]2+ (CpSMe2= dimethysulfoniumcyclopentadienflide), [Ni(CpSMe2)2]2+, [Co(CpSMe2)2]2+, [Mn(CpSMe2)2]2+, (CpPPh3)HgBr2 (CpPPh3= triphenylphosphoniumcyclopentadienylide), (CpPPh3)HgCl2, and MoPC (PC = phthalocyanine) were examined using cyclic voltammetry (CV). The experimentation was carried out in a temperature controlled environment. With the exception of the mercury and molybdenum complexes, the solvent system consisted of 15 milliliter mixture of acetonitrile and water. Due to the solubility problems of the mercury bromide complex, …


The Anodic Stripping Voltammetric Analysis Of Chromium Using The Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode, John Fugate May 1981

The Anodic Stripping Voltammetric Analysis Of Chromium Using The Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode, John Fugate

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode (HMDE) is used in the anodic stripping analysis of ppm concentrations of chromium. The effects of such parameters as ionic strength, polymeric film formation, and the use of the chromate-sodium acetate standard are interpreted in terms of the electro-chemical and physical properties of chromium in the +3 and +6 oxidation states.