Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5410381 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The cyclic voltammetry technique was used to electrochemically analysis 1-pentylpyridazinium bromide (PPB) ionic liquid on hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) νs Ag/AgCl as reference electrode using different electrolyte buffers such as Britton-Robinson (B-R), phosphate, acetate and carbonate under changing values of pH. A sharp cyclic voltammogram was observed at Eac = â 0.65 V as reduction wave in case of using phosphate buffer pH 2.5. Other experimental conditions such as accumulation time and potential, sweep rate, voltage step, temperature, convection rate and area of working electrode surface were also evaluated. The cyclic voltammetric method has been explained an irreversibility of the reduction process and a characterize adsorption of analyte. The analytical performance of CV method for analysis of PPB was also evaluated in terms of studies of calibration curve, detection limit, recovery, stability and reproducibility. The calibration curve was studied over the range 1.0 Ã 10â 5 to 5.0 Ã 10â 4 mol Lâ 1, r2 = 0.997 and n = 13 under the optimum parameters. The detection limit was calculated to become a 6.4 Ã 10â 7 mol Lâ 1. Analyte was characterized a good stability within 180 min inside of a good reproducibility for eight voltammetric measurements, so the relative standard deviation (RSD%) was also reported 0.33%. The cyclic voltammetric applications were directly done for determination of PPB ionic liquid in the detergents and sea water samples.
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Authors
Ali F. Alghamdi,