Investigation of electrochemically deposited arsenic on the surface of solid gold electrodes using SIMS, SEM and synchrotron soft X-rays

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publisher

AINSE Ltd

Faculty

Faculty of Computing, Health and Science

School

School of Natural Sciences / Centre for Ecosystem Management

RAS ID

10092

Comments

Wajrak, M. , Hart, R., & Prince, K. (2010). Investigation of Electrochemically Deposited Arsenic on the Surface of Solid Gold Electrodes using SIMS, SEM and Synchrotron Soft X-rays. Proceedings of 16th Australian Conference on Nuclear and Complementary Techniques of Analysis. (pp. 1-5). NULLSTATE. Lucas Heights, Sydney. AINSE Ltd. Conference proceeding available here.

Abstract

This paper presents preliminary results from surface characterisation of gold electrodes using SIMS, SEM and synchrotron soft x-rays from a study undertaken to investigate the surface of solid gold electrodes after subjecting electrodes to various electrochemical processes. The aim was to improve the sensitivity and reliability of the anodic stripping voltammetry method for arsenic detection in groundwater

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