Evaluation of a nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat by differential pulse voltammetry

This paper presents an evaluation of a Nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat in river water and urine by differential pulse voltammetry. The film was formed applying 4 µL of a 1% (m/v) Nafion solution, which was evaporated under an infrared light. The maximum signal to noise ratio was obtained using a 40 mmol L-1 Britton-Robinson buffer at pH 12 as supporting electrolyte. For an accumulation time of 5.0 min in open circuit, the limit of detection was 0.7 µg L-1, while the quantification limit was 1.0 µg L-1, with a linear dynamic range up to 12 µg L-1. In these conditions, a sequence of ten experiments lead to a relative standard deviation of peak current of 2.2% for a 10 µg L-1 paraquat solution. Ion pair formation in solution was the major factor of error in analysis. Despite the film to avoid adsorption of anionic species at the electrode surface, paraquat suffers strong association in solution with humic substances, proteins, clays, anionic surfactants, etc. These interactions decrease the accumulation of paraquat in the Nafion film and, as a consequence, the magnitude of the reduction peak, requiring that quantifications have to be made by standard addition. Recoveries between 87 and 106% were obtained for river waters and urine samples spiked with 1.0 and 3.0 µg L-1 paraquat.

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Main Authors: Oliveira,Ulisses M. F. de, Lichtig,Jaim, Masini,Jorge C.
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-505320040005000202004-11-10Evaluation of a nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat by differential pulse voltammetryOliveira,Ulisses M. F. deLichtig,JaimMasini,Jorge C. paraquat determination river water urine modified electrode voltammetry ion exchange This paper presents an evaluation of a Nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat in river water and urine by differential pulse voltammetry. The film was formed applying 4 µL of a 1% (m/v) Nafion solution, which was evaporated under an infrared light. The maximum signal to noise ratio was obtained using a 40 mmol L-1 Britton-Robinson buffer at pH 12 as supporting electrolyte. For an accumulation time of 5.0 min in open circuit, the limit of detection was 0.7 µg L-1, while the quantification limit was 1.0 µg L-1, with a linear dynamic range up to 12 µg L-1. In these conditions, a sequence of ten experiments lead to a relative standard deviation of peak current of 2.2% for a 10 µg L-1 paraquat solution. Ion pair formation in solution was the major factor of error in analysis. Despite the film to avoid adsorption of anionic species at the electrode surface, paraquat suffers strong association in solution with humic substances, proteins, clays, anionic surfactants, etc. These interactions decrease the accumulation of paraquat in the Nafion film and, as a consequence, the magnitude of the reduction peak, requiring that quantifications have to be made by standard addition. Recoveries between 87 and 106% were obtained for river waters and urine samples spiked with 1.0 and 3.0 µg L-1 paraquat.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.15 n.5 20042004-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532004000500020en10.1590/S0103-50532004000500020
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Evaluation of a nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat by differential pulse voltammetry
author_facet Oliveira,Ulisses M. F. de
Lichtig,Jaim
Masini,Jorge C.
author_sort Oliveira,Ulisses M. F. de
title Evaluation of a nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat by differential pulse voltammetry
title_short Evaluation of a nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat by differential pulse voltammetry
title_full Evaluation of a nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat by differential pulse voltammetry
title_fullStr Evaluation of a nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat by differential pulse voltammetry
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat by differential pulse voltammetry
title_sort evaluation of a nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat by differential pulse voltammetry
description This paper presents an evaluation of a Nafion coated glassy carbon electrode for determination of paraquat in river water and urine by differential pulse voltammetry. The film was formed applying 4 µL of a 1% (m/v) Nafion solution, which was evaporated under an infrared light. The maximum signal to noise ratio was obtained using a 40 mmol L-1 Britton-Robinson buffer at pH 12 as supporting electrolyte. For an accumulation time of 5.0 min in open circuit, the limit of detection was 0.7 µg L-1, while the quantification limit was 1.0 µg L-1, with a linear dynamic range up to 12 µg L-1. In these conditions, a sequence of ten experiments lead to a relative standard deviation of peak current of 2.2% for a 10 µg L-1 paraquat solution. Ion pair formation in solution was the major factor of error in analysis. Despite the film to avoid adsorption of anionic species at the electrode surface, paraquat suffers strong association in solution with humic substances, proteins, clays, anionic surfactants, etc. These interactions decrease the accumulation of paraquat in the Nafion film and, as a consequence, the magnitude of the reduction peak, requiring that quantifications have to be made by standard addition. Recoveries between 87 and 106% were obtained for river waters and urine samples spiked with 1.0 and 3.0 µg L-1 paraquat.
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