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Adsorptive square wave voltammetric determination of the antiviral drug valacyclovir on a novel sensor of copper microparticles–modified pencil graphite electrode
Author(s) -
Gamal A. Saleh,
Hassan F. Askal,
Ibrahim H. Refaat,
Ahmed H. Naggar,
Fatma A. M. Abdelaal
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
arabian journal of chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.789
H-Index - 70
eISSN - 1878-5379
pISSN - 1878-5352
DOI - 10.1016/j.arabjc.2015.08.015
Subject(s) - chemistry , electrode , graphite , detection limit , square wave , copper , electrochemistry , cyclic voltammetry , voltammetry , electrochemical gas sensor , analytical chemistry (journal) , nuclear chemistry , chromatography , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics , voltage , physics
To overcome the well-known problems encountered with surface fouling of carbon electrodes that occurred with many compounds, we report a simple and rapid method for the preparation of a disposable sensor depending on electrodeposition of porous Cu-microparticles on pencil graphite electrode (Cu-PGE) that can be applied for sensing antiviral compound valacyclovir (VAL). The bare and porous Cu-modified pencil graphite electrodes were characterized by cyclic voltammetry and SEM. The porous Cu-modified pencil graphite electrode displayed distinct electrocatalytic activities in response to the electrochemical redox reaction of Cu2+ ion in the Cu-VAL complex. Adsorptive square wave stripping voltammetry (AdSWV) was used for the direct electrochemical determination of VAL. Under experimental conditions, the modified electrode had a linear response range from 2.0×10−9M to 1.0×10−8M VAL with a detection limit of 1.78×10−10M. The procedure was applied to the assay of VAL in tablets with mean percentage recoveries of 100.28%. The porous Cu-modified pencil graphite electrode (Cu-PGE) is fabricated utilizing a simple single method, and at an extremely low cost with high stability, sensitivity and offering a promising tool for sensing VAL in quality control laboratories and in stability studies

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