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Fast Fourier transformation with continuous cyclic voltammetry at an Au microelectrode for the determination of morphine in a flow injection system
Authors:Parviz Norouzi  Mohammad Reza Ganjali  Bagher Larijani
Affiliation:a Center of Excellence in Electrochemistry, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
b Institute of Biochemistry & Biophysics, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
c Endocrinology & Metabolism Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:For the fast morphine monitoring in flow injection systems a highly sensitive method is being introduced in this work. The fast Fourier transformation with continuous cyclic voltammetry (FFTCV) in a flowing solution as a detection system was applied for the prompt morphine monitoring. Here it should be stressed that this technique is simple, precise, accurate, time saving and economical. This research includes the observation of the effects of various parameters on the sensitivity of the detection system. Eventually, it was concluded that the best condition was obtained within the pH value of 2, scan rate value of 40 V s−1, accumulation potential of 400 mV and accumulation time of 0.6 s.In detail, the noteworthy advantages which this method illustrates in comparison with other reported methods are the following; no necessity for the oxygen removal from the test solution, a sub-nano molar detection limit and the fast determination of any such compound in a wide variety of chromatographic methods.The method proved to be linear over the concentration range of 285-305,300 pg mL−1 (r = 0.999) with a detection limit and a quantitation limit of 95.5 and 285 pg mL−1, respectively. Consequently, the method illustrates the requisite accuracy, sensitivity, precision and selectivity to assay morphine in its tablets and biological fluids.
Keywords:Morphine   Fast Fourier transformation   Continuous cyclic voltammetry   Ultra microelectrode
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