Real-Time Continuous Mn(II) Monitoring in Lakes Using a Novel Voltammetric in Situ Profiling System
1998; American Chemical Society; Volume: 32; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/es9706108
ISSN1520-5851
AutoresMary‐Lou Tercier‐Waeber, Cécile Belmont-Hébert, Jacques Buffle,
Tópico(s)Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis
ResumoThe application of a novel voltammetric in situ profiling system (VIP System) for real-time continuous monitoring of Mn(II) in anoxic lake waters is described. The heart of the submersible voltammetric probe is a gel-integrated microsensor including either a single or an array microelectrode. The integration of a microelectrode in a gel is a novelty which protects its surface from fouling and allows its application for direct measurements in complex media. The main features of this kind of microsensors for in situ measurements in natural waters are discussed. Reliability and validity of concentration profiles obtained using the VIP System have been demonstrated by comparing in situ and on-field voltammetric data with those obtained using classical techniques. The advantages of combining the VIP System with classical techniques for environmental study are also illustrated. In particular, (i) specific measure ments of the mobile forms (i.e., hydrated Mn2+ and small complexes with size smaller than a few nanometers), the colloidal forms (a few nanometers to 1 μm) and the particulate forms (>1 μm), which are three key fractions for understanding Mn biogeochemical cycles as well as (ii) the discrimination between seasonal and temporal varia tions can be performed with minimum sample handling and analysis time.
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