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. 1999;21(1):23–26. doi: 10.1155/S1463924699000048

Sequential determination of free and total cyanide by flow injection

Maria Angélica Bonadiman Martin 1, Edgard Moreira Ganzarolli 2, Arilson Lehmkuhl 2, Ivan Gonçlves de Souza 2, Roldão Roosevelt Urzêdo de Queiróz 2
PMCID: PMC2548165  PMID: 18924840

Abstract

This study presents a flow injection system for the sequential determination of free (CN-) and total (CN-+ HCN) cyanide using a potentiometric method which employs two different processes for the determination of these two chemical species. The first process is based on direct detection of CN- using an ion-selective electrode for cyanide. In the second process, the sample is mixed with acid, and the released HCN is transferred across a PTFE membrane. The flow system employs three solenoid valves, a gas diffusion chamber, an ion-selective electrode, a potentiometer, and a computer with an AID conversion card. A Turbo Pascal® computer program automatically performs all the steps involved in data acquisition and processing. The standard deviation for the results obtained with the proposed method was 0.5%.

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