Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode

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Autor(a) principal: Okumura, Leonardo Luiz
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Saczk, Adelir Aparecida, Oliveira, Marcelo Firmino de, Fulgêncio, Ana Carolina C., Torrezani, Larissa, Gomes, Paulo Eduardo N., Peixoto, Rosana M.
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11250
Resumo: A low-cost electrochemical method was developed for the determination of trace-level of methyl parathion (MP) based on the properties of graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode (graphite-bppg). A combination of graphite-bppg with square-wave voltammetric (SWV) analysis resulted in an original, sensitive and selective electrochemical method for determination of MP pesticide in drinking water. The electrode was constructed and the electrochemical behavior of MP was studied. Immobilization is achieved via film modification from dispersing graphite powder in deionized water and through pipeting a small volume onto the electrode surface allowing the solvent to volatilize. The strong affinity of the graphite modifier for the phosphorous group of the MP allowed the deposition of a significant amount of MP in less than 60 seconds. The cyclic voltammetric results indicate that the graphite-bppg electrode can enhance sensitivity in current intensity towards the quasi-reversible redox peaks of the products of the cathodic reduction of the nitro group at negative potential (peak I = 0.077 V and peak II = –0.062 V) and that the cathodic irreversible peak (peak III = –0.586 V) in comparison with bare bppg electrode and is also adsorption controlled process. Under optimized conditions, the concentration range and detection limit for MP pesticide are respectively 79.0 to 263.3 mmol L-1 and 3.00 mmol L-1. The proposed method was successfully applied to MP determination in drinking water and the performance of this electrochemical sensor has been evaluated in terms of analytical figures of merit.
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spelling Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrodeMethyl parathionBasal plane pyrolytic graphite electrodeSquare-wave voltammetryGraphiteDrinking waterA low-cost electrochemical method was developed for the determination of trace-level of methyl parathion (MP) based on the properties of graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode (graphite-bppg). A combination of graphite-bppg with square-wave voltammetric (SWV) analysis resulted in an original, sensitive and selective electrochemical method for determination of MP pesticide in drinking water. The electrode was constructed and the electrochemical behavior of MP was studied. Immobilization is achieved via film modification from dispersing graphite powder in deionized water and through pipeting a small volume onto the electrode surface allowing the solvent to volatilize. The strong affinity of the graphite modifier for the phosphorous group of the MP allowed the deposition of a significant amount of MP in less than 60 seconds. The cyclic voltammetric results indicate that the graphite-bppg electrode can enhance sensitivity in current intensity towards the quasi-reversible redox peaks of the products of the cathodic reduction of the nitro group at negative potential (peak I = 0.077 V and peak II = –0.062 V) and that the cathodic irreversible peak (peak III = –0.586 V) in comparison with bare bppg electrode and is also adsorption controlled process. Under optimized conditions, the concentration range and detection limit for MP pesticide are respectively 79.0 to 263.3 mmol L-1 and 3.00 mmol L-1. The proposed method was successfully applied to MP determination in drinking water and the performance of this electrochemical sensor has been evaluated in terms of analytical figures of merit.Um método eletroquímico de baixo custo foi desenvolvido para a determinação de traços de metil paration (MP) baseado nas propriedades do eletrodo de grafite pirolítico de plano basal modificado com grafite (grafite-bppg). A combinação do grafite-bppg com voltametria de onda quadrada (VOQ) resultou em um método eletroquímico seletivo, sensível e original para a determinação do pesticida MP em água potável. O eletrodo foi construído e o comportamento eletroquímico do MP foi estudado. A imobilização foi feita através de modificação por formação de filme a partir da dispersão de pó de grafite em água destilada e através de pipetagem de um volume pequeno sobre a superfície do eletrodo, permitindo que o solvente volatilizasse. A forte afinidade do modificador grafite com o grupo fósforo do MP permitiu o depósito de uma quantidade significativa de MP em menos de 60 segundos. Os resultados de voltametria cíclica mostraram que o eletrodo de grafite-bppg pode aumentar a sensibilidade na intensidade de corrente para os picos redox quasi-reversíveis dos produtos da redução catódica do grupo nitro em potencial negativo (pico I = 0,077 V e o pico II = –0,062 V) e para o pico catódico irreversível (pico III = –0,586 V) em comparação com o eletrodo não modificado bppg e que o processo é também controlado por adsorção. Sob condições otimizadas, o intervalo de concentração e limite de detecção para o pesticida MP são 79,0 a 263,3 mmol L-1 e 3,00 mmol L-1, respectivamente. O método proposto foi aplicado com sucesso à determinação do MP em água potável e o desempenho deste sensor eletroquímico foi avaliado em termos de figuras de mérito analíticas.Sociedade Brasileira de Química2016-06-13T14:11:33Z2016-06-13T14:11:33Z2016-06-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfOKUMURA, L. L. et al. Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, São Paulo, v. 22, n. 4, 2011.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11250Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Societyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAOkumura, Leonardo LuizSaczk, Adelir AparecidaOliveira, Marcelo Firmino deFulgêncio, Ana Carolina C.Torrezani, LarissaGomes, Paulo Eduardo N.Peixoto, Rosana M.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2016-06-13T14:11:33Zoai:localhost:1/11250Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2016-06-13T14:11:33Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
title Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
spellingShingle Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
Okumura, Leonardo Luiz
Methyl parathion
Basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
Square-wave voltammetry
Graphite
Drinking water
title_short Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
title_full Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
title_fullStr Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
title_sort Electrochemical feasibility study of methyl parathion determination on graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
author Okumura, Leonardo Luiz
author_facet Okumura, Leonardo Luiz
Saczk, Adelir Aparecida
Oliveira, Marcelo Firmino de
Fulgêncio, Ana Carolina C.
Torrezani, Larissa
Gomes, Paulo Eduardo N.
Peixoto, Rosana M.
author_role author
author2 Saczk, Adelir Aparecida
Oliveira, Marcelo Firmino de
Fulgêncio, Ana Carolina C.
Torrezani, Larissa
Gomes, Paulo Eduardo N.
Peixoto, Rosana M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Okumura, Leonardo Luiz
Saczk, Adelir Aparecida
Oliveira, Marcelo Firmino de
Fulgêncio, Ana Carolina C.
Torrezani, Larissa
Gomes, Paulo Eduardo N.
Peixoto, Rosana M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Methyl parathion
Basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
Square-wave voltammetry
Graphite
Drinking water
topic Methyl parathion
Basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode
Square-wave voltammetry
Graphite
Drinking water
description A low-cost electrochemical method was developed for the determination of trace-level of methyl parathion (MP) based on the properties of graphite-modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode (graphite-bppg). A combination of graphite-bppg with square-wave voltammetric (SWV) analysis resulted in an original, sensitive and selective electrochemical method for determination of MP pesticide in drinking water. The electrode was constructed and the electrochemical behavior of MP was studied. Immobilization is achieved via film modification from dispersing graphite powder in deionized water and through pipeting a small volume onto the electrode surface allowing the solvent to volatilize. The strong affinity of the graphite modifier for the phosphorous group of the MP allowed the deposition of a significant amount of MP in less than 60 seconds. The cyclic voltammetric results indicate that the graphite-bppg electrode can enhance sensitivity in current intensity towards the quasi-reversible redox peaks of the products of the cathodic reduction of the nitro group at negative potential (peak I = 0.077 V and peak II = –0.062 V) and that the cathodic irreversible peak (peak III = –0.586 V) in comparison with bare bppg electrode and is also adsorption controlled process. Under optimized conditions, the concentration range and detection limit for MP pesticide are respectively 79.0 to 263.3 mmol L-1 and 3.00 mmol L-1. The proposed method was successfully applied to MP determination in drinking water and the performance of this electrochemical sensor has been evaluated in terms of analytical figures of merit.
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