Abstract: | Abstract A highly sensitive voltammetric approach for trace measurements of mitomycin C is described. The method is based on controlled adsorptive accumulation of the drug at the hanging mercury drop electrode, followed by voltammetric measurement of the surface species. After five min preconcentration, a detection limit of 2 × 10?9 M mitomycin C is obtained. The adsorptive stripping response is evaluated with respect to electrolyte, pH, preconcentration time and potential, concentration dependence, possible interferences, and other variables. The relative standard deviation at 1 times; 10?7 M is 4%. Cyclic voltanmetry is used to characterize the redox and interfacial processes. |