Abstract

The preparation and electrochemical characterization of a carbon paste electrode modified with bis( N, N-piperidinedithiocarbamate)- μ- tris( N, N-piperidinedithiocarbamate)diruthenium(III) complex, α-[Ru 2(Pip) 5]Cl are described. The best voltammetric response was obtained for a 10% ( m/ m) α-[Ru 2(Pip) 5]Cl content in the paste, potassium acid phthalate solution pH 4.0 as supporting electrolyte and scan rate of 100 mV s –1. The analytical potentialities of the electrode have been evaluated using l-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) as a probe. A sensitive linear voltammetric response for l-ascorbic acid was obtained in the concentration range 4.50–113 × 10 –5 mol l –1 (7.92–200 mg l –1) with a slope of 1.12 × 10 4 μA mol –1, and a detection limit (3 σ/slope) of 7.00 × 10 –6 mol l –1 using cyclic voltammetry. The concentrations of l-ascorbic acid in pharmaceutical formulations (tablets and liquid) were determined using the modified electrode and compared with an iodimetric procedure with good agreement at the 95% confidence and relative error lower than 1%.

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