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Electrochemical Behavior and Detection of Dopamine and Ascorbic Acid at an Iron(II)tetrasulfophthalocyanine Modified Carbon Paste Microelectrode
Abstract:In this article the electrocatalytic behavior of an iron(II)tetrasulfophthalocyanine modified carbon paste microelectrode for the oxidation of dopamine (DA) and ascorbic acid (AA) is described. Although the oxidation potential of ascorbic acid is shifted by over 100 mV to more positive potentials, no peak separation could be obtained. This can be explained by the immediate homogeneous reduction of the oxidation product of dopamine by ascorbic acid in solution. However, this reaction induces a shift of the half‐wave potential as a function of ratio of concentration of dopamine to ascorbic acid (cDA/cAA). Therefore it was possible to determine the cAA and cDA from this potential shift and the experimental peak current. Detection limits of 4.5±0.2×10?7 and 7.5±0.5×10?7 mol L?1 were obtained respectively for dopamine and ascorbic acid for cDA/cAA>0.01.
Keywords:Iron(II)tetrasulfophthalocyanine  Carbon paste  Electrocatalysis  Dopamine  Ascorbic acid
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