A new application of voltammetric techniques in stripping mode to the quantitative determination of metals belonging to the platinum group (PGM) in herbal medicines, at the ultra-trace level, is reported. Pd (II), Pt (II) and Rh (III) are determined by means of square-wave adsorption voltammetry (SWAdSV); Os (VIII) and Ru (III) are determined through square-wave voltammetry in catalytic mode (SWCV); Ir (III) is determined through the application of square-wave catalytic voltammetry in adsorption mode (SWAdCSV). In all the applied methods, the voltammetric cell has the conventional setting with three-electrodes, which sees the presence of a suspended mercury-drop electrode (HMDE) or a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) as working electrodes for the determination of Ir (III). The auxiliary electrode was a platinum electrode, and an Ag∣AgCl∣KClsatd. electrode was employed as reference electrode. Validation of the analytical procedure here proposed has been achieved using reference standards: NIST-SRM 1570a (Spinach Leaves) and NIST-SRM 1573a (Tomato Leaves), both added with pure metal standards, obtaining satisfying precision values, better than the limits set for the validation of quantitative methods. Following the verification of the validity of the here presented procedure, commercially available herbal medicines, based on Eucalyptus globulus, Harpagophytum procumbens DC and Taraxacun officinale weber, were analyzed. Standard samples were also analyzed by atomic absorption spectroscopy, in order to have a reference technique for validating the entire procedure.

Melucci D., Locatelli M., Casolari S., Locatelli C. (2022). New polluting metals. Quantification in herbal medicines by voltammetric and spectroscopic analytical methods. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS, 211, 1-7 [10.1016/j.jpba.2022.114599].

New polluting metals. Quantification in herbal medicines by voltammetric and spectroscopic analytical methods

Melucci D.;Casolari S.;Locatelli C.
2022

Abstract

A new application of voltammetric techniques in stripping mode to the quantitative determination of metals belonging to the platinum group (PGM) in herbal medicines, at the ultra-trace level, is reported. Pd (II), Pt (II) and Rh (III) are determined by means of square-wave adsorption voltammetry (SWAdSV); Os (VIII) and Ru (III) are determined through square-wave voltammetry in catalytic mode (SWCV); Ir (III) is determined through the application of square-wave catalytic voltammetry in adsorption mode (SWAdCSV). In all the applied methods, the voltammetric cell has the conventional setting with three-electrodes, which sees the presence of a suspended mercury-drop electrode (HMDE) or a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) as working electrodes for the determination of Ir (III). The auxiliary electrode was a platinum electrode, and an Ag∣AgCl∣KClsatd. electrode was employed as reference electrode. Validation of the analytical procedure here proposed has been achieved using reference standards: NIST-SRM 1570a (Spinach Leaves) and NIST-SRM 1573a (Tomato Leaves), both added with pure metal standards, obtaining satisfying precision values, better than the limits set for the validation of quantitative methods. Following the verification of the validity of the here presented procedure, commercially available herbal medicines, based on Eucalyptus globulus, Harpagophytum procumbens DC and Taraxacun officinale weber, were analyzed. Standard samples were also analyzed by atomic absorption spectroscopy, in order to have a reference technique for validating the entire procedure.
2022
Melucci D., Locatelli M., Casolari S., Locatelli C. (2022). New polluting metals. Quantification in herbal medicines by voltammetric and spectroscopic analytical methods. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS, 211, 1-7 [10.1016/j.jpba.2022.114599].
Melucci D.; Locatelli M.; Casolari S.; Locatelli C.
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