<b>Speciation of cadmium mixed ligand complexes in salt water lakes</b>

Amalgam voltammetry has been used to study heavy metal interaction in model lake water in KNO<sub>3</sub> at 23 oC at concentration levels of genuine lake water. The hanging drop amalgam electrode was prepared in situ before exchanging the medium for the sample solution. Half-wave potent...

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Main Authors: John L. Kituyi, Henry M. Thairu, Justin Irina, Knut H. Schroder
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Language:English
Published: Chemical Society of Ethiopia 2003-06-01
Series:Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia
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spelling doaj-5f924d7fea464fb8863542f307b1e4a52020-11-25T02:18:04ZengChemical Society of EthiopiaBulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia1011-39241726-801X2003-06-011718594<b>Speciation of cadmium mixed ligand complexes in salt water lakes</b>John L. KituyiHenry M. ThairuJustin IrinaKnut H. SchroderAmalgam voltammetry has been used to study heavy metal interaction in model lake water in KNO<sub>3</sub> at 23 oC at concentration levels of genuine lake water. The hanging drop amalgam electrode was prepared in situ before exchanging the medium for the sample solution. Half-wave potentials at two metal ion concentrations were measured, one at the actual concentration in the lake while the other at a much lower one. The experimentally determined shifts in half-wave potentials are used to compute several formation constants. At the natural [CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2-</sup>] of 0.5 M in the lake, the main contributor to the speciation of cadmium is [Cd(CO<sub>3</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>)]<sup>2-</sup>. At high [Cd<sup>2+</sup>], the DPASV detects the presence of free Cd<sup>2+</sup> ions, hence, potential polluting effect, while the amalgam reports [Cd(CO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>Cl)] <sup>3-</sup> to be dominant above [CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2-</sup>] = 0.8 M. There is a variation in the number of complexes detected, their stabilities and percentage distribution in the two methods. Cd<sup>2+</sup> ion concentration also affects the number of complexes formed and their stabilities.http://ajol.info/index.php/bcse/article/view/61737Heavy metalsHanging drop electrodeAmalgam voltammetrySpeciation
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author John L. Kituyi
Henry M. Thairu
Justin Irina
Knut H. Schroder
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Henry M. Thairu
Justin Irina
Knut H. Schroder
<b>Speciation of cadmium mixed ligand complexes in salt water lakes</b>
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia
Heavy metals
Hanging drop electrode
Amalgam voltammetry
Speciation
author_facet John L. Kituyi
Henry M. Thairu
Justin Irina
Knut H. Schroder
author_sort John L. Kituyi
title <b>Speciation of cadmium mixed ligand complexes in salt water lakes</b>
title_short <b>Speciation of cadmium mixed ligand complexes in salt water lakes</b>
title_full <b>Speciation of cadmium mixed ligand complexes in salt water lakes</b>
title_fullStr <b>Speciation of cadmium mixed ligand complexes in salt water lakes</b>
title_full_unstemmed <b>Speciation of cadmium mixed ligand complexes in salt water lakes</b>
title_sort <b>speciation of cadmium mixed ligand complexes in salt water lakes</b>
publisher Chemical Society of Ethiopia
series Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia
issn 1011-3924
1726-801X
publishDate 2003-06-01
description Amalgam voltammetry has been used to study heavy metal interaction in model lake water in KNO<sub>3</sub> at 23 oC at concentration levels of genuine lake water. The hanging drop amalgam electrode was prepared in situ before exchanging the medium for the sample solution. Half-wave potentials at two metal ion concentrations were measured, one at the actual concentration in the lake while the other at a much lower one. The experimentally determined shifts in half-wave potentials are used to compute several formation constants. At the natural [CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2-</sup>] of 0.5 M in the lake, the main contributor to the speciation of cadmium is [Cd(CO<sub>3</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>)]<sup>2-</sup>. At high [Cd<sup>2+</sup>], the DPASV detects the presence of free Cd<sup>2+</sup> ions, hence, potential polluting effect, while the amalgam reports [Cd(CO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>Cl)] <sup>3-</sup> to be dominant above [CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2-</sup>] = 0.8 M. There is a variation in the number of complexes detected, their stabilities and percentage distribution in the two methods. Cd<sup>2+</sup> ion concentration also affects the number of complexes formed and their stabilities.
topic Heavy metals
Hanging drop electrode
Amalgam voltammetry
Speciation
url http://ajol.info/index.php/bcse/article/view/61737
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