Voltammetric Determination of Anti-Malarial Drug Amodiaquine at a Boron-Doped Diamond Electrode Surface in an Anionic Surfactant Media

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2022

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Soc Chemists Technologists Madeconia

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In this study, the electrochemical determination of the amodiaquine (ADQ) drug was evaluated us-ing an electrochemically pretreated boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrode due to the enhanced surface activity. The cyclic voltammogram results of ADQ were given as single reversible and diffusion-controlled peaks at +0.48 V for the oxidation peak and +0.05 V for the reduction peak (vs. Ag/AgCl) in Britton-Robinson (BR) buffer at pH 8.0. The peak potential and current signals of ADQ were evaluated at the surface of the BDD electrode using instrumental parameters to develop a simple method for ADQ de-tection. Also, the effect of an anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), on the adsorption ap-plicability of the BDD electrode significantly increased the stripping voltammetric determination of ADQ. Under the optimal conditions chosen and employing square-wave adsorptive stripping voltamme-try at the BDD electrode, ADQ was determined at + 0.34 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) at the open-circuit condition in BR buffer at pH 8.0 in the presence of 2 center dot 10-4 mol l-1 SDS. Furthermore, analytical parameters showed the linear relationship for ADQ determination in the concentration range of 0.1-20.0 mu g ml-1 (2.2 center dot 10-7 - 4.3 center dot 10-5 mol l-1), with a detection limit of 0.03 mu g ml-1 (6.5 center dot 10-8 mol l-1). The proposed approach can be applied to determine ADQ in water samples.

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Amodiaquine, Antimalarial Drug, Surfactant, Boron-Doped Diamond Electrode, Voltammetry

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41

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2

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1

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12
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