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Electrochemical solid phase micro-extraction and determination of salicylic acid from blood samples by cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry
Authors:Yongchun Zhu  Xinyan Guan  Hongguo Ji
Institution:(1) Key University Laboratory of separation and analysis in complex systems of Liaoning Province, Chemistry Department, College of Chemistry and Life Science, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang, Liaoning, 110034, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:The electrochemical solid phase micro-extraction of salicylic acid (SA) at graphite-epoxy-composed solid electrode surface was studied by cyclic voltammetry. SA was oxidized electrochemically in pH 12.0 aqueous solution at 0.70 V (vs. saturated calomel electrode) for 7 s. The oxidized product shows two surface-controlled reversible redox couples with two proton transferred in the pH range of 1.0∼6.0 and one proton transferred in the pH range of 10.0∼13.0 and is extracted on the electrode surface with a kinetic Boltzman function of i p = 3.473–4.499/1 + e(t − 7.332)/6.123] (χ 2 = 0.00285 μA). The anodic peak current of the extracted specie in differential pulse voltammograms is proportional to the concentration of SA with regression equation of i p = −5.913 + 0.4843 c (R = 0.995, SD = 1.6 μA) in the range of 5.00∼200 μM. The detection limit is 5.00 μM with RSD of 1.59% at 60 μM. The method is sensitive and convenient and was applied to the detection of SA in mouse blood samples with satisfactory results.
Keywords:Electrochemical solid phase micro-extraction  Cyclic voltammetry  Differential pulse voltammetry  Salicylic acid  Mouse blood
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