A Poly(3-acetylthiophene) Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode for Selective Voltammetric Measurement of Uric Acid in Urine Sample
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A reliable and reproducible method for the determination of uric acid in urine samples has been developed. The method is based on the modification of a glassy carbon electrode by 3-acetylthiophene using cyclic voltammetry. The poly(3-acetylthiophene) modified glassy carbon electrode showed an excellent electrocatalytic effect towards the oxidation of uric acid in 0.1M phosphate buffer solution (PBS) at pH 7.2. Compared with a bare glassy carbon electrode (GCE), an obvious shift of the oxidation peak potential in the cathodic direction and a marked enhancement of the anodic current response for uric acid were observed. The poly(3-acetylthiophene)/GCE was used for the determination of uric acid using square wave voltammetry. The peak current increased linearly with the concentration of uric acid in the range of 1.25×10^<-5>-1.75×10^<-4>M. The detection limit was 5.27×10^<-7>M by square wave voltammetry. The poly(3-acetylthiophene)/GCE was also effective to determine uric acid and ascorbic acid in a mixture and resolved the overlapping anodic peaks of these two species into two well-defined voltammetric peaks in cyclic voltammetry at 0.030V and 0.320V (vs. Ag/AgCl) for ascorbic acid and uric acid, respectively. The modified electrode exhibited stable and sensitive current responses toward uric acid and ascorbic acid. The method has successfully been applied for determination of uric acid in urine samples.
- 2008-03-01
著者
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Karabulut Serpil
Department Of Chemistry University Of Harran
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Abbasoglu Sultan
Department Of Chemistry University Of Harran
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ASLANOGLU Mehmet
Department of Chemistry, University of Harran
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KUTLUAY Aysegul
Department of Chemistry, University of Harran
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Kutluay Aysegul
Department Of Chemistry University Of Harran
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Aslanoglu Mehmet
Department Of Chemistry University Of Harran
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