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Glassy carbon electrodes coated with cellulose acetate for adsorptive stripping voltammetry
Authors:Joseph Wang  Mojtaba Bonakdar  Marty M. Pack
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003 U.S.A.
Abstract:The utility of glassy carbon electrodes coated with cellulose acetate for adsorptive stripping voltammetry of oxidizable organic compounds is evaluated. This surface modification alleviates the co-adsorption problem commonly encountered at conventional electrodes. Interferences from electro-inactive surfactants and, in certain situations, from adsorbable electroactive substances, are minimized. Quantitation of the drugs, chlorpromazine and trimipramine, is not affected by the presence of up to 120 mg 1?1 albumin or gelatin. The chlorpromazine response is not affected by the bilirubin or perphenazine peaks which overlap at uncoated electrodes. The adsorptive stripping response at the coated electrode is evaluated with respect to hydrolysis time, preconcentration time, concentration dependence, reproducibility, and other variables. The detection limit for chlorpromazine is 1.3 × 10?8 M (5-min preconcentration). Applicability to assays of urine and serum samples is illustrated.
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