Simultaneous voltammetric detection of ascorbic acid, dopamine and uric acid using a pyrolytic graphite electrode modified into dopamine solution


Autoria(s): SILVA, Robson P. da; LIMA, Antonio William O.; SERRANO, Silvia H. P.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2008

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Pyrolytic graphite electrodes (PGE) were modified into dopamine solutions using phosphate buffer solutions, pH 10 and 6.5, as supporting electrolyte. The modification process involved a previous anodization of the working electrode at +1. 5 V into 0. 1 mol-L-1 NaOH followed by other anodization step, in the same experimental conditions, into dopamine (DA) solutions. pH of the supporting electrolyte performed an important role in the production of a superficial melanin polymeric film, which permitted the simultaneous detection of ascorbic acid (AA), (DA) and uric acid (UA), Delta EAA-DA = 222 mV-, Delta EAA-UA = 360 mV and Delta EDA-UA=138mV, avoiding the superficial poisoning effects. The calculated detection limits were: 1.4 x 10(-6) mol L-1 for uric acid, 1.3x10-(5) molL(-1) for ascorbic acid and 1.1 X 10(-7) mol L-1 for dopamine, with sensitivities of (7.7 +/- 0.5), (0.061 +/- 0.001) and (9.5 +/- 0.05)A mol(-1) cm(-2), respectively, with no mutual interference. Uric acid was determined in urine, blood and serum human samples after dilution in phosphate buffer and no additional sample pre-treatment was necessary. The concentration of uric acid in urine was higher than the values found in blood and serum and the recovery tests (92-102%) indicated that no matrix effects were observed. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA, v.612, n.1, p.89-98, 2008

0003-2670

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/31324

10.1016/j.aca.2008.02.017

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2008.02.017

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

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Analytica Chimica Acta

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Palavras-Chave #pyrolytic graphite modified #electrode #uric and ascorbic acids #dopamine #biological fluids #differential pulse voltammetry #GLASSY-CARBON ELECTRODE #MODIFIED GOLD ELECTRODE #MELANIN-TYPE POLYMER #ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION #COVALENT MODIFICATION #PASTE ELECTRODE #ELECTROCATALYTIC OXIDATION #AMPEROMETRIC DETERMINATION #LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY #AU ELECTRODE #Chemistry, Analytical
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