Abstract: | A novel determination method of electroinactive molecules by means of electrochemical technique is presented. A new self-assembled monolayer containing cyclodextrin(CD) is prepared with mono(6-o-p-tolylsulfonyl)-b-cyclodextrin. Although this derivatization process leads to a b-CD coverage of 10% of a full monolayer, this layer shows an effective host-guest response to ferrocene. The interfacial ferrocene complexation gives a response similar to that expected for a Langmuir adsorption isotherm yielding a stability constant of 4.2×104 mol-1@L and a maximum ferrocene coverage of 8.6′10-12 mol/cm2. The redox peak currents of the surface-confined ferrocene de-crease upon addition of competing b-CD guest species to the solution, such as m-toluic acid(mTA) and sodium dodecyl sulfonate(SDS). This principle has been used for the determination of the electroinactive molecules, mTA and SDS in the concentration ranges of 0.8-2.7 mmol/L and 5-100 nmol/L, respectively. |