Multi‐responses Methodology Applied in the Electroanalytical Determination of Hair Dye by Using Printed Carbon Electrode Modified with Graphene |
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Authors: | Felipe Fantinato Hudari Sergio Luis Costa Ferreira Maria Valnice Boldrin Zanoni |
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Affiliation: | 1. UNESP, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio Mesquita Filho, Instituto de Química de Araraquara, Departamento de Química, Rua Francisco Degni, 55, Bairro Quitandinha, 14800‐900 Araraquara, SP (Brazil);2. Universidade Federal da Bahia, Grupo de Pesquisa em Química e Quimiometria, CEP: 40170‐270, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a rapid and sensitive method for determination of the hair dye Basic Blue 41 in wastewater samples using screen‐printed carbon electrodes modified with graphene (SPCE/Gr). The method is based on the reversible reduction of azo groups of the dye at potential of ?0.23 V/?0.26 V, where both the anodic and cathodic currents increased 1,300 % when compared to screen‐printed carbon (SPCE) and glassy carbon electrodes (GCE). The optimization of a square wave voltammetric method was performed by means of 23 factorial design, Doehlert matrix and multi‐response assays, and the best parameters were: frequency (54.8 Hz), step potential (6 mV), pulse amplitude (43.7 mV) and pH 4.5. The analytical curve was constructed from 3.00×10?8 to 2.01×10?6 mol L?1, with detection and quantification limits of 5.00×10?9 and 1.70×10?8 mol L?1, respectively. The repeatability of the method evaluated for 10 consecutive measurements at concentrations of 1.70×10?7 mol L?1 and 1.70×10?6 mol L?1, showed relative standard deviation of 3.56 and 0.57 %, respectively. The sensor based in SPCE/Gr was successfully applied in wastewater samples collected from a drinking water treatment plant and validated by comparison with HPLC‐DAD method with good accuracy. |
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Keywords: | Graphene Factorial design Screen‐printed carbon electrode Basic blue 41 dye Voltammetric sensor for hair dye |
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