Reagentless system for sulphite determination based on polyaniline |
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Authors: | S de Marcos J.R Castillo |
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Affiliation: | Analytical Spectroscopy and Sensors Group (GEAS), Analytical Chemistry Department, Science Faculty, University of Zaragoza, Pza San Francisco s/n, E-5009 Zaragoza, Spain |
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Abstract: | A new reagentless system for sulphite (or sulphur dioxide) determination is reported based on the use of an organic conducting polymer, polyaniline, and its absorbance variation at 550 nm, depending on the sulphite concentration. After chemical polymerisation of aniline a very thin film of polyaniline is obtained. Although the response is not fully reversible, each film can be used for at least 10 measurements for low analyte concentrations (up to 0.5 mg l−1) and five measurements for higher sulphite concentrations. Moreover, the reproducibility, ease of preparation and low cost of the films, permit the use of a new disposable system for each measurement. When the change in absorbance at 550 nm was measured for 210 s (stabilisation time), the system showed a linear response, which ranged from 0.025 to 1.50 mg l−1 of sulphite. A theory with regard to the reaction mechanism between the polyaniline films and sulphite is also proposed. The system was applied to sulphite determination in wine samples and the results were in agreement with those obtained by the Official Method of Analysis (iodometric titration). |
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Keywords: | Reagentless system Polyaniline Sulphite Wine Molecular absorption spectrometry |
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