Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
745593 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A voltammetric method was developed to detect Solvent Blue 14 (SB-14) dye marker in fuel ethanol and kerosene samples. The device is based on a screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) operating in a Britton–Robinson buffer with N,N-dimethylformamide (7:3, v/v) and 5.50 × 10−4 mol L−1 of Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium (DSS) where the anthraquinone group of the dye is reduced at −0.40 V. The peak intensity is triplicated in the presence of the surfactant, which forms a charged film on the electrode surface acting as an anti-fouling agent. Using the best experimental conditions, the electroanalytical method presents a linear response for 2.00 × 10−7 to 2.00 × 10−6 mol L−1 SB-14 dye (r = 0.9986) and a detection limit of 9.30 × 10−8 mol L−1. The developed method was successfully utilized for the quantification of SB-14 dye in alcohol samples without any pre-treatment and in kerosene (after rapid clean-up procedure) with recoveries of 82.00–99.00%, respectively. The values are in good accordance with other reference methods based on spectrophotometric analysis.

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