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Author(s):  
Behrooz Jannat ◽  
Sara Mirshamsi ◽  
Naficeh Sadeghi ◽  
Mohammad Reza Oveisi ◽  
Mannan Hajimahmoodi

Pickled cucumber is frequently consumed by Iranians. According to the production process, there are two forms of pickled cucumber including industrial and fermentative. There is not an appropriate monitoring system available for the production of the latter form; therefore, high levels of heavy metals might be present in this type of pickled cucumber. Accordingly, so the levels of cadmium, zinc, lead and copper were measured in fermentative pickled cucumbers obtained from the Tehran market via the polarographic method. Polarography is a subclass of voltammetry where the working electrode is a dropping mercury electrode (DME) or a static mercury drop electrode (SMDE), which are useful for their wide cathodic ranges and renewable surfaces. Fifty different samples of pickled cucumbers were purchased from the market. Of each sample, dry ashes were produced. Measurement was repeated three times and the acquired data was then analyzed. The mean levels of zinc and copper in the evaluated samples were significantly lower than the standard limits respectively presented by the EOS and Codex (P value<0.001) while the mean level of cadmium and lead was slightly higher than the standard limit established by Codex with no significant differences observed (P values=0.450 and 0.246, respectively).


Electrochem ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 415-426
Author(s):  
Juan Torrent-Burgués

The effect of the adsorption of tetraethylammonium (TEA) cations, which present both ionic and organic characteristics, on the reduction of Cd(II) ions have been studied from dc and ac measurements at the dropping mercury electrode. The resistance to the charge transfer (Rct) and Warburg coefficient (σ) parameters have been determined through impedance measurements. Thus, the global velocity constant has been obtained. The reduction process of Cd(II) in perchloric media is reversible and is affected by the adsorption of TEA cations, especially at high TEA concentrations. Values of E1/2, half wave potential, and DO, diffusion coefficient, obtained from both dc and ac measurements agree. The velocity constants show a decrease as TEA concentration increases, with values ranging from 0.6 to 0.01 cm·s−1. The inhibitory effect of TEA adsorption on the electrode process and the relationship between electrode coverage, θ, and velocity constants, K, using several isotherm equations, have been discussed. The best fit was obtained with the equation K = 0K(1 − θ)a with an a value close to three, indicating a blocking effect and electrostatic repulsion due to TEA.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 83-92
Author(s):  
L.O. Dubenska ◽  
O.M. Dushna ◽  
М.V. Plyska ◽  
M. Ye. Blazheyevskіy

A new approach was studied for determination of alkaloid Platyphylline in a form of N-oxide by reduction current on the dropping mercury electrode. The optimal conditions were selected for chemical transformation (using of potassium peroxymonosulfate) of Platyphylline into N-oxide and with following product reduction on the electrode. On this basis, the methods of determination of Platyphylline in the solution for injections and in tablets were developed. New methods of indication are characterized by very simple sample preparation, wide linear range, low limit of determination (2.1∙10-6 mol∙L–1), sufficient accuracy and selectivity. These methods were checked while analysing one-component solution for injections and combined drug – tablets. The obtained results of analysis were compared to those indicated in the certificate of analysis issued by testing laboratories of the State Service of Ukraine on Medicines and Drugs Control. Defined metrics vary from 97.17 to 102.02 %. The method of determination Platyphylline in the solution for injections «Platyphylline-Zdorovye» is validated (the criterion linearity, accuracy as well as precision). The validation evaluation results have proved the correctness and reliability of the developed method. The main feature of the proposed method for the determination of Platyphylline using N-oxide as an analytical form is the ability to determine directly the metabolite of Platyhylline. Consequently, the work can be adapted for the determination of N-oxide Platyphylline in plant materials.


Author(s):  
Yuri V. Polenov ◽  
Gleb A. Shestakov ◽  
Elena V. Egorova

A stoichiometric mechanism for full thiourea dioxide decomposition in aqueous solution under pH of 4.0 is proposed based on dependences of concentrations of thiourea dioxide and its decomposition products on the time and literature data. The concentration of thiourea dioxide was measured via iodometry, while the intermediates were quantified using the polarography. Polarography was carried out in glass two-electrode electrochemical cell by means of PU-1 polarograph in differential mode. Dropping mercury electrode was used as working one and silver chloride as a reference one. Rate constants for individual stages are obtained via mathematical modeling, presented a system of differential equations. Absolute errors of rate constants, correlation coefficients, and F-factors were also calculated. Verification of supposed kinetic model was conducted using the comparison between experimental and calculated concentrations, F-test and the calculated values of correlation coefficients of the individual stages of the process. Supposed kinetic model of decomposition consists of a number of consequent stages including various compounds such as sulfur monoxide, thiosulfuric, sulfuric, dithionic, hydrosulfuric acids as intermediates was used for previously obtained data for pH of 8.85. To test the universality of supposed model, we simulated kinetics of thiourea dioxide decomposition reaction at pH of 8.85. Experimental kinetic data were taken from literature. The initial approximations of the individual stages constants were taken from previous calculations. Analysis of calculated data: concentration values, F-test, correlation coefficients allowed to conclude about the applicability of proposed mechanism for the process of thiourea dioxide decomposition in a weakly alkaline medium.


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