Abstract

Voltammetric behaviour of maleic hydrazide pesticide dissolved in a Britton–Robertson buffer was investigated by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV). It was found that the process at the Hg electrode was diffusion controlled; the reaction was irreversible and involved a change of one proton and a transfer of one electron. A quantitative differential pulse voltammetric method for determination of maleic hydrazide was developed on the basis of these studies involving the reduction of the compound at a hanging mercury drop electrode. A linear calibration was obtained in the range of 0.5–5.5mgl−1, and the developed DPV methodology was then applied for the determination of maleic hydrazide in spiked vegetable samples by the standard addition method. Satisfactory percentage R.S.D. (∼2%), percentage recovery values (∼85%) and LOD (0.215mgl−1) were obtained. These compared well with the results from the alternative spectrophotometric method.

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