JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electrochemical determination of ascorbic acid at p-phenylenediamine film-holes modified glassy carbon electrode

Bikila Nagasa OlanaShimeles Addisu KitteTesfaye Refera Soreta

Year: 2015 Journal:   Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society Vol: 80 (9)Pages: 1161-1175   Publisher: Serbian Chemical Society

Abstract

In this work the determination of ascorbic acid (AA) at glassy carbon electrode (GCE) modified with a perforated film produced by reduction of diazonium generated in situ from p-phenylenediamine (PD) is reported. Holes were intentionally created in the modifier film by stripping a pre-deposited gold nanoparticles. The modified electrodes were electrochemically characterized by common redox probes: hydroquinone, ferrocyanide and hexamineruthenium(III). The cyclic voltammetric and amperometric response of AA using the modified electrodes was compared with that of bare GCE. The bare GCE showed a linear response to AA in the concentration range of 5 mM to 45 mM with detection limit of 1.656 mM and the modified GCE showed a linear response to AA in the concentration range of 5 ?M to 45 ?M with detection limit of 0.123 ?M. The effect of potential intereferents on amperometric signal of AA at the modified GCE was examined and found to be minimal. The inter-electrode reproducibility, stability, and accuracy were determined. The modified electrode showed excellent inter-electrode reproducibility, accuracy and stability. The modified electrode reported is a promising candidate for use in electroanalysis of AA.

Keywords:
Ascorbic acid Amperometry Detection limit Electrode Hydroquinone Electrochemistry Ferrocyanide Glassy carbon Reproducibility Redox Chemistry Materials science Stripping (fiber) Nuclear chemistry Cyclic voltammetry Analytical Chemistry (journal) Inorganic chemistry Chromatography Organic chemistry Physical chemistry

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