Experimental design employed to square wave voltammetry response optimization for the glyphosate determination

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Autor(a) principal: Teófilo,Reinaldo F.
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Reis,Efraim L., Reis,César, Silva,Gilmare A. da, Kubota,Lauro T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The reduction peak current of the derivative N-nitroso of glyphosate herbicide was optimized by experimental design for their determination. The variables involved in the optimization of the square wave voltammetry (SWV) were: voltage step, amplitude, frequency, concentration of the supporting electrolyte and the area of the mercury drop electrode. A complete 2(5) factorial design was used to evaluate the effects of the variables. From the results obtained by the factorial design was set the three more important factors. These variables were evaluated with a central composite design. The conditions that proportionate the best voltammetric response were: 0.025 volt, 0.125 volt, 70 Hz, 1.25 mol L-1 e 0.60 mm² for step voltage, amplitude, frequency, electrolyte concentration and area of the mercury drop, respectively. In these conditions the operational range was from 0.050 up to 100.0 µg mL-1, the detection and quantification limits were 0.025 and 0.080 µg mL-1, respectively.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Experimental design employed to square wave voltammetry response optimization for the glyphosate determination
title Experimental design employed to square wave voltammetry response optimization for the glyphosate determination
spellingShingle Experimental design employed to square wave voltammetry response optimization for the glyphosate determination
Teófilo,Reinaldo F.
glyphosate
SWV
experimental design
voltammetry
title_short Experimental design employed to square wave voltammetry response optimization for the glyphosate determination
title_full Experimental design employed to square wave voltammetry response optimization for the glyphosate determination
title_fullStr Experimental design employed to square wave voltammetry response optimization for the glyphosate determination
title_full_unstemmed Experimental design employed to square wave voltammetry response optimization for the glyphosate determination
title_sort Experimental design employed to square wave voltammetry response optimization for the glyphosate determination
author Teófilo,Reinaldo F.
author_facet Teófilo,Reinaldo F.
Reis,Efraim L.
Reis,César
Silva,Gilmare A. da
Kubota,Lauro T.
author_role author
author2 Reis,Efraim L.
Reis,César
Silva,Gilmare A. da
Kubota,Lauro T.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teófilo,Reinaldo F.
Reis,Efraim L.
Reis,César
Silva,Gilmare A. da
Kubota,Lauro T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv glyphosate
SWV
experimental design
voltammetry
topic glyphosate
SWV
experimental design
voltammetry
description The reduction peak current of the derivative N-nitroso of glyphosate herbicide was optimized by experimental design for their determination. The variables involved in the optimization of the square wave voltammetry (SWV) were: voltage step, amplitude, frequency, concentration of the supporting electrolyte and the area of the mercury drop electrode. A complete 2(5) factorial design was used to evaluate the effects of the variables. From the results obtained by the factorial design was set the three more important factors. These variables were evaluated with a central composite design. The conditions that proportionate the best voltammetric response were: 0.025 volt, 0.125 volt, 70 Hz, 1.25 mol L-1 e 0.60 mm² for step voltage, amplitude, frequency, electrolyte concentration and area of the mercury drop, respectively. In these conditions the operational range was from 0.050 up to 100.0 µg mL-1, the detection and quantification limits were 0.025 and 0.080 µg mL-1, respectively.
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