Electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized on a carbon paste electrode: a hydrazine sensor
The electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized in carbon paste electrode and the consequences for sensor construction were evaluated. The electrode showed good stability and redox properties. Two reversible redox couples with midpoint potentials between 0.15 and 0.55 V vs SCE were o...
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doaj-1b9bd52ac1a54de3a0bab9d272e72a6c2020-11-24T21:43:35ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society0103-50532000-01-01113304310Electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized on a carbon paste electrode: a hydrazine sensorGil Eric de S.Kubota Lauro T.The electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized in carbon paste electrode and the consequences for sensor construction were evaluated. The electrode showed good stability and redox properties. Two reversible redox couples with midpoint potentials between 0.15 and 0.55 V vs SCE were observed. However, peak resolution in voltammetric studies was very dependent on the supporting electrolyte. The correlation between coordinating power of the electrolyte and peak potential suggests that the electrolyte can coordinate through the axial position of the complexes. Furthermore, the axial position may be also the catalytic site, as a catalytical response was observed for hydrazine oxidation. A good linear response range for hydrazine was fit by the equation i = 23.13 (± 0.34) c , where i = current in mA and c = concentration in mol dm-3 in the range of 10-5 up to 10-2 mol dm-3. The low applied potential (<300 mV) indicates a good device for hydrazine sensor, minimizing interference problems. The short response time (~1 s) may be useful in flow injection analysis. Furthermore, this system was very stable presenting good repeatability even after 30 measurements with a variance of 0.5 %.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532000000300018rhodium acetamidateelectrochemical sensorshydrazine determinationcarbon paste electrodepolyethylenimine |
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Electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized on a carbon paste electrode: a hydrazine sensor |
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Electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized on a carbon paste electrode: a hydrazine sensor |
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Electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized on a carbon paste electrode: a hydrazine sensor |
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Electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized on a carbon paste electrode: a hydrazine sensor |
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Electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized on a carbon paste electrode: a hydrazine sensor |
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electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized on a carbon paste electrode: a hydrazine sensor |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Química |
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society |
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The electrochemical behavior of rhodium acetamidate immobilized in carbon paste electrode and the consequences for sensor construction were evaluated. The electrode showed good stability and redox properties. Two reversible redox couples with midpoint potentials between 0.15 and 0.55 V vs SCE were observed. However, peak resolution in voltammetric studies was very dependent on the supporting electrolyte. The correlation between coordinating power of the electrolyte and peak potential suggests that the electrolyte can coordinate through the axial position of the complexes. Furthermore, the axial position may be also the catalytic site, as a catalytical response was observed for hydrazine oxidation. A good linear response range for hydrazine was fit by the equation i = 23.13 (± 0.34) c , where i = current in mA and c = concentration in mol dm-3 in the range of 10-5 up to 10-2 mol dm-3. The low applied potential (<300 mV) indicates a good device for hydrazine sensor, minimizing interference problems. The short response time (~1 s) may be useful in flow injection analysis. Furthermore, this system was very stable presenting good repeatability even after 30 measurements with a variance of 0.5 %. |
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rhodium acetamidate electrochemical sensors hydrazine determination carbon paste electrode polyethylenimine |
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