To meet the urgent requirement of determining trace Pb2+ and Cd2+ in seawater on site, herein we developed a
simple but novel electrochemical method, named as double stripping voltammetry, using only a portable heavy
metal analyzer. The proposed method consisted of three steps: First, the targeted heavy metal ions in bulk solution
were concentrated onto an ionic liquid-graphite-based paste working electrode (ILGPE), which exhibits
a dramatic ability of accumulation, by electrodeposition in the presence of Bi3+. Second, the three-electrode
arrangement, including the ILGPE loaded with the reduced products, was transferred into 1.0 mL acetate buffer
solution, followed by a stripping procedure. Third, the measurement was performed with the other stripping
voltammetry procedure by using a glassy carbon electrode as working electrode. Under optimum conditions,
the linear range values for Pb2+ and Cd2+ in seawater were 0.2–3.2 μg/L and 0.1–3.2 μg/L, respectively. The
concentrations of Pb2+ and Cd2+ in five real samples collected from coastal sites of Qingdao City were determined
on site, and the results were in good agreement with that obtained with the atomic absorption spectroscopy
method. In addition, the analytical performance of working electrode modified with Bi film by in situ mode
was investigated in comparison with that by ex situ mode. The results showed that the in situ mode was much
better than the ex situ one.