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Optimization of a Differential Pulse Voltammetric Methodology for the Quantification of Diclofenac Using Paste Electrodes and Carbon Nanotubes



Galan Vidal, Carlos Andres

2017

M. Franco Guzmán, G. A. Álvarez Romero, L. H. Mendoza Huizar, C. A. Galán Vidal, G. Roa Morales, M. T. Ramírez Silva, M. G. Montes de Oca Yemh, ECS Trans., 2017, 76(1), 9-18.doi: 10.1149/07601.0009ecst


Abstract


In this work we present the development of an optimizedmethodology based on differential pulse voltammetry fordiclofenac quantification, using electrochemically activated carbonpaste electrodes and multi-walled nanotubes carbon pasteelectrodes. Under the optimized experimental conditions,diclofenac presented linear response over the range of 10-10 to 10-4M for both electrodes. The lower detection limits found were 0.001and 0.29 ?M for the paste electrodes with and without nanotubesrespectively. The effect of common interferences on diclofenaccurrent response was investigated. Finally the proposedmethodology was validated comparing the results obtainedmeasuring the concentration of diclofenac in pharmaceuticalsamples with those obtained with the reference methodology.



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