Abstract

A bismuth-film electrode for use in cathodic electrochemical detection was employed in order to quantify sulfadiazine in pharmaceutical formulations. The bismuth film was deposited ex situ onto a glassy carbon substrate. Analysis of two sulfa drugs was carried out by differential-pulse voltammetry in 0.05 mol L −1 Britton–Robinson pH 4.5 solution. Sulfadiazine reduction was observed at −0.74 V vs. Ag/AgCl in one well-resolved irreversible reduction peak. The analytical curve with two slopes was obtained in the concentration range of 3.2–97.0 μmol L −1. The detection limit was 2.1 μmol L −1 for concentrations of 3.2–20.0 μmol L −1 ( r = 0.9949) and 12.2 μmol L −1 for concentrations between 20.0 and 97.0 μmol L −1 ( r = 0.9951). Recovery studies carried out with both sulfadiazine samples gave values from 93.6 to 109.3%. The accuracy of the results supplied by the bismuth-film electrode was compared to those obtained by the standard amperometric titration method. The relative error between them was lower than 2.0%.

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