Abstract
Electropolymerization of fuchsine acid (FA) was studied by cyclic voltammetry on the surface of a glassy carbon (GC) electrode in different electrolyte media. Then, a novel Au-nanoparticle poly-fuchsine acid film modified glassy carbon electrode (poly(FA)/AuNP/GCE) was constructed for the simultaneous determination of ascorbic acid (AA), epinephrine (EP) and uric acid (UA). The resulting poly(FA)/AuNP modified glassy carbon electrode was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR). The poly(FA) film had an efficient electrocatalytic activity for the oxidation of AA, UA and EP, and decreased the charge transfer resistance of electrode. In addition, the poly(FA)/AuNP/GCE separate oxidation peak potential of AA–EP by 150mV and EP–UA by 180mV, while bare GCE fails to resolve them. Differential pulse voltammetry results exhibited linear dynamic range of 5.0–1120.0μmolL−1 for AA, 0.5–792.7μmolL−1 for EP and 2.85–650.2μmolL−1 for UA with detection limits (S/N=3) of 0.009μmolL−1, 0.01μmolL−1, and 0.03μmolL−1 for AA, EP, and UA, respectively. The diffusion coefficient for the oxidation reaction of EP on AuNP/poly(FA) film coated GC electrode was calculated as 2.6(±0.10)×10−5cm2s−1. The present method was applied to the determination of EP in pharmaceutical samples, AA in commercially available vitamin C tablet, and UA in urine samples.
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