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Flow injection analysis system based on amperometric thin-film transducers for free chlorine detection in swimming pool waters

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 77, Issue 5, Pages 1739-1744

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2008.10.015

Keywords

Free chlorine analysis; FIA system; Gold miniaturized thin-film transducer; Amperometric detection; Swimming pool water

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Education (MEC) [DP12003-08229-C03]

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This work reports on the performance of a user-friendly How injection analysis (FIA) system for the monitoring of free chlorine. A methacrylate flow cell integrating a gold thin-film microelectrode, together with an on-chip gold counter electrode, both fabricated by microfabrication technology, provided robustness, low output impedance, rapid response and low cost to the proposed flow system. An external Ag/AgCl reference electrode placed downstream the chip completes the electrochemical cell. Amperometric detection of chlorine was carried Out at a set potential of + 350 mV, Without oxygen interference. The proposed flow system responded linearly to chlorine concentrations in a range from 0.2 to 5 mg l(-1), with a sensitivity of 0.23 mu A l mg(-1), the estimated limit of detection being 0.02 mg l(-1). In addition. the system response was kept stable for at least 10 days (+/- 3 sigma criterion), by keeping the flow system in an inert atmosphere when not in use. Fifteen samples of swimming pool waters were analyzed and no matrix effects were detected. Also, results were in good agreement with those obtained by a standard method. The excellent analytical performance of the system together with its good working stability would also enable its application for the detection of chlorine in other matrices such as tap water or chlorine stock solutions. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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