Electrochimica Acta, Vol.58, 654-661, 2011
A highly sensitive and selective sensor on the basis of 4-hydroxy-2-(triphenylphosphonio)phenolate and multi-wall carbon nanotubes for electrocatalytic determination of folic acid in presence of ascorbic acid and uric acid
In this study, a highly sensitive and selective sensor was fabricated on the basis of 4-hydroxy-2-(triphenylphosphonio)phenolate (HTP) and a multi-wall carbon nanotubes paste electrode (HTP-MWCNT-CPE) for the trace amounts quantification of folic acid (FA). The results show that the combination of multi-wall carbon nanotubes and a modifier causes a dramatic enhancement in the sensitivity of FA quantification. Kinetic parameters such as the electron transfer coefficient, a, and the catalytic electron transfer rate constant, k', for the oxidation of FA at the modified electrode were estimated using cyclic voltammetry. The detection limit of 0.036 mu M and two linear calibration ranges of 0.2-8.0 mu M and 8.0-175.0 mu M were obtained for FA determination at HTP-MWCNT-CPE using the differential pulse voltammetry (DPV). By DPV, the modified electrode could separate ascorbic acid (AA), FA, and uric acid (UA) signals into three well-defined voltammetric peaks. Finally, HTP-MWCNT-CPE proved to have good sensitivity and stability, and was successfully applied for the determination of FA in wheat flour and pharmaceutical samples, FA and AA in fruits, and AA, FA and UA in human urine samples. Crown Copyright (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Folic acid;4-Hydroxy-2-(triphenylphosphonio)phenolate;Voltammetric quantification;Simultaneous determination;MWCNT