Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Investigations of the Insecticide Fipronil
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Resumo: | This work describes an electrochemical and quantum chemical investigation of the fipronil insecticide. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and square wave voltammetry (SWV) experiments were performed over a graphite-polyurethane (GPU) composite electrode. The fipronil molecule presents an one-electron irreversible oxidation reaction. Profiting the SWV signal a square wave stripping voltammetry (SWSV) procedure to determine the fipronil molecule in a 0.10 mol L-1 Britton-Robinson buffer solution, pH 8.0 was developed with accumulation potential and time of 0.50 V and 120 s, respectively. The limits of detection and quantification were 0.80 and 2.67 μg L-1, respectively. Recovery tests were performed in three natural waters samples with values ranging from 99.67 to 101.37%. Quantum chemical studies showed that the nitrogen atom of the pyrazole group is the most probable oxidation site of the fipronil molecule. |
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Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Investigations of the Insecticide Fipronil |
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Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Investigations of the Insecticide Fipronil |
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Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Investigations of the Insecticide Fipronil Okumura,Fabiano fipronil graphite-polyurethane square wave voltammetry density-functional theory |
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Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Investigations of the Insecticide Fipronil |
title_full |
Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Investigations of the Insecticide Fipronil |
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Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Investigations of the Insecticide Fipronil |
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Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Investigations of the Insecticide Fipronil |
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Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Investigations of the Insecticide Fipronil |
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Okumura,Fabiano |
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Okumura,Fabiano Amaral,Raquel B. Orestes,Ednilsom Silva,Albérico B. F. Mazo,Luiz Henrique |
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Amaral,Raquel B. Orestes,Ednilsom Silva,Albérico B. F. Mazo,Luiz Henrique |
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Okumura,Fabiano Amaral,Raquel B. Orestes,Ednilsom Silva,Albérico B. F. Mazo,Luiz Henrique |
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fipronil graphite-polyurethane square wave voltammetry density-functional theory |
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fipronil graphite-polyurethane square wave voltammetry density-functional theory |
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This work describes an electrochemical and quantum chemical investigation of the fipronil insecticide. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and square wave voltammetry (SWV) experiments were performed over a graphite-polyurethane (GPU) composite electrode. The fipronil molecule presents an one-electron irreversible oxidation reaction. Profiting the SWV signal a square wave stripping voltammetry (SWSV) procedure to determine the fipronil molecule in a 0.10 mol L-1 Britton-Robinson buffer solution, pH 8.0 was developed with accumulation potential and time of 0.50 V and 120 s, respectively. The limits of detection and quantification were 0.80 and 2.67 μg L-1, respectively. Recovery tests were performed in three natural waters samples with values ranging from 99.67 to 101.37%. Quantum chemical studies showed that the nitrogen atom of the pyrazole group is the most probable oxidation site of the fipronil molecule. |
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