Agnieszka Królicka
AGH University of Science and Technology
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Electrochemistry Communications | 2002
Agnieszka Królicka; Rasa Pauliukait; Ivan S̆vancara; Radovan Metelka; Andrzej Bobrowski; Eugenijus Norkus; Kurt Kalcher; Karel Vytřas
Abstract In this preliminary note, carbon paste electrodes (CPEs) plated with a bismuth film are presented. The bismuth film can be generated onto the carbon paste surface either from an external plating solution or in situ; the latter being performed in two ways: (i) as a spike of the Bi 3+ ions to the solution or (ii) via modifying the carbon paste with solid bismuth oxide (5% m/m). As shown on selected examples, bismuth-film-plated CPEs exhibit a good performance in voltammetric stripping analysis of some heavy metals such as Pb, Cd, and Zn.
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2016
Andrzej Bobrowski; Agnieszka Królicka; Rafał Bobrowski
The success of a voltammetric sensing procedure depends mainly on the proper choice of the working electrode. This is because its ability to accumulate the analyte determines the sensitivity of the method. The main criterion of the selection of the proper working electrode is the available potential window. A variety of conductive materials have been used for the preparation of working electrodes. Of these, two kinds of mercury electrodes—hanging mercury drop and film—were used because of their excellent voltammetric performance and, in particular, their high overpotential of hydrogen reduction. The significant drawbacks of mercury electrodes, however, are the toxicity of the material and the instability of liquid mercury films. To overcome these disadvantages, less toxic mercury-containing materials have been used, such as amalgams and amalgam film electrodes. This group includes renewable silver amalgam film electrodes used for electrochemical stripping sensing purposes. These electrodes have successfully been applied for anodic, adsorptive, cathodic, catalytic voltammetric, and potentiometric stripping determination of trace amounts of inorganic cations and organic compounds in various natural matrices. In this review, the electrode design, characteristics, and application of two kinds of renewable silver amalgam film electrodes are discussed in detail.
Analytical Letters | 2017
Andrzej Bobrowski; Mariola Maczuga; Agnieszka Królicka; Evangelia Konstanteli; Chrysavgi Sakellaropoulou; Anastasios Economou
ABSTRACT The voltammetric performance of an in situ plated antimony film screen-printed carbon electrode in hydrochloric acid, acetate buffer, and tartrate buffer was evaluated for the detection of copper(II) with differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry. The tartrate buffer was superior, providing high sensitivity and good separation of copper and antimony stripping peaks. The analytical conditions for the determination of copper(II) were optimized. The detection limit was estimated to be 0.14 µg L−1 copper(II) and the relative standard deviation for 2.5 µg L−1 copper(II) was 3%. The applicability of the method was illustrated by the analysis of soil conditioner samples.
Electrochemistry Communications | 2004
Agnieszka Królicka; Andrzej Bobrowski
Electroanalysis | 2003
Agnieszka Królicka; Andrzej Bobrowski; Kurt Kalcher; Ján Mocák; Ivan Švancara; Karel Vytras
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2002
Rasa Pauliukaite; Radovan Metelka; Ivan Švancara; Agnieszka Królicka; Andrzej Bobrowski; Karel Vytras; Eugenijus Norkus; Kurt Kalcher
Electroanalysis | 2009
Andrzej Bobrowski; Agnieszka Królicka; Jerzy Zarębski
Electroanalysis | 2006
Agnieszka Królicka; Andrzej Bobrowski; Andrzej Kowal
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2014
Andrzej Bobrowski; Agnieszka Królicka; Mariola Maczuga; Jerzy Zarębski
Talanta | 2005
Lenka Husáková; Andrzej Bobrowski; Jitka Šrámková; Agnieszka Królicka; Karel Vytras