Assessment of Transition Metals Toxicity in Environmental Matrices Using Potentiometric Electrodes: Inorganic Mercury(II) in the Seawater as a Case Study

作者:Matos Marina R A; Gomes M Teresa S R; Oliveira Joao A B P; Alves Eliana; Cunha M Angela S D A; Almeida Adelaide; Rudnitskaya Alisa*
来源:Electroanalysis, 2015, 27(8): 1932-1938.
DOI:10.1002/elan.201400713

摘要

Chalcogenide glass electrode was applied to the detection of mercury(II) activity in the saline bromide buffers and artificial seawater at the activity levels corresponding to the acute toxicity. Mercury(II) toxicity in artificial seawater buffers and estuarine water was assessed using bioassay based on the luminescence of the marine bacterium A. fischeri. Electrode could detect mercury activity in the artificial seawater at the level of acute toxicity, which corresponded to pHg 23.2 (time of exposure 5 min.). Both electrode and bioassay indicated higher Hg2+ activity/toxicity in the estuarine water collected in the contaminated area. Quantification of Hg2+ activity in estuarine water using the mercury-selective electrode requires calibration procedure to account for matrix effects.

  • 出版日期2015-8