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ELECTRODE MODIFIED WITH A POLYMER OF ANILINE AND 3-HEXYLTHIOPHENE TO BE ASSAYED IN THE SELECTIVE DETERMINATION OF NITRATE

ABSTRACT In this work, platinum electrodes are modified with poly[4-(3-hexyl-2-thiophene)-aniline], PTANIr2, and characterized by cyclic voltammetry. In the presence of nitrate in the electrolytic medium, an oxidation signal at 0.6 V vs . SCE is recorded, so the response of this modified electrode,...

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Published in:Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society 2020-12, Vol.65 (4), p.5023-5026
Main Authors: Diaz, F. R., Pardo, M. A., Gacitua, M. A., del Valle, M. A.
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Language:English
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Summary:ABSTRACT In this work, platinum electrodes are modified with poly[4-(3-hexyl-2-thiophene)-aniline], PTANIr2, and characterized by cyclic voltammetry. In the presence of nitrate in the electrolytic medium, an oxidation signal at 0.6 V vs . SCE is recorded, so the response of this modified electrode, Pt|PTANIr2, is evaluated to determine its relationship with the concentration of the anion. Thus, it is verified that the best response is achieved by chrono-amperometry, obtaining a directly proportional relationship between the charge and the concentration, in an interval between 5 and 100 mg L−1 of the anion, with r2 = 0.996. Furthermore, it is found that the response of Pt|PTANIr2 is quite selective for nitrate, since there is no response for anions such as HPO4−, PO42-, ClO4−, F−, Cl−, Br−, I−, and NO2−, thereby contributing significantly to solving the main problem of devices of this type proposed so far. Finally, the surfaces were characterized by atomic force microscopy, showing a strong anion-polymer layer interaction. Thus, this material can be proposed to be tested as a columbimetric nitrate sensor, highlighting the possibility of varying the area of the electrode and/or the thickness of the deposited polymeric layer and with it, the sensitivity of the device.
ISSN:0717-9707
0717-9707
DOI:10.4067/S0717-97072020000405023