JOURNAL ARTICLE

Oxidative amperometric flow injection determination of oxalate at an electrochemically pre-treated glassy carbon electrode

Arnold G. FoggRosa M. AlonsoMiguel A. Fernández-Arciniega

Year: 1986 Journal:   The Analyst Vol: 111 (2)Pages: 249-251   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

An effective electrochemical pre-treatment of a newly polished glassy carbon electrode has been shown to be essential if sensitive and reproducible signals are to be obtained in the oxidative determination of oxalate. Pre-treatment at + 1.75 V for 10 min and then at –1.0 V for 1 min in the 0.05 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.0) used as an eluent for the determination was shown to be effective in producing a well shaped hydrodynamic voltammogram, maximum signal size and improved precision at the measurement potential used (1.5 V). Calibration graphs were rectilinear for up to 100 µg ml–1 of oxalic acid dihydrate.

Keywords:
Amperometry Oxalic acid Oxalate Chemistry Glassy carbon Electrode Electrochemistry Buffer solution Calibration curve Carbon fibers Phosphate buffered saline Chromatography Inorganic chemistry Analytical Chemistry (journal) Detection limit Materials science Cyclic voltammetry

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