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Theoretical Treatment of a Cathodic Stripping Mechanism of an Insoluble Salt Coupled with a Chemical Reaction in Conditions of Square Wave Voltammetry. Application to 6‐Mercaptopurine‐9‐D‐Riboside in the Presence of Ni(II)
Author(s) -
Mirčeski Valentin,
Guziejewski Dariusz,
Ciesielski Witold
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
electroanalysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.574
H-Index - 128
eISSN - 1521-4109
pISSN - 1040-0397
DOI - 10.1002/elan.201000720
Subject(s) - chemistry , voltammetry , riboside , cathodic stripping voltammetry , inorganic chemistry , aqueous solution , chemical reaction , reaction mechanism , stripping (fiber) , square wave , electrode , salt (chemistry) , electrochemistry , organic chemistry , materials science , biochemistry , physics , composite material , voltage , quantum mechanics , catalysis
Cathodic stripping mechanism of an insoluble salt coupled with a homogenous chemical reaction is considered both theoretically and experimentally under conditions of square‐wave voltammetry. For the mercury electrode in aqueous solution, the electrode reaction is described as L(aq)+Hg(l)=HgL(s)+2e − , where L(aq) is the reactive ligand that forms a sparingly soluble compound HgL(s). The electrode reaction is coupled with a homogenous, first‐order chemical reaction, A(aq)=L(aq). Theoretical predictions are confirmed by experiments with 6‐mercaptopurine‐9‐D‐riboside in the presence of nickel(II) ions.

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